Chatterjee A, Chatterjee L, Kundu SN. A histochemical study on the differentiating vertebral column of chick.
Acta Histochem 1976;
56:100-6. [PMID:
823775 DOI:
10.1016/s0065-1281(76)80031-1]
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Abstract
1. The differentiation of the vertebral elements of the cervical region of the chick has been studied from 4 to 23 day age group counted from the day of the commencement of incubation. 2. From the histochemical tests it appears that chondrogenesis does not take place simultaneously in all the areas of the vertebra. 3. Histochemical changes usually follow histological differentiation. 4. The findings have been discussed in the light of inducing principles by the spinal cord.
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