Differentiation of neurosecretory cells in the chick embryo, 1967
Neal, Theophilus E.
1960-1969
The diencephalon and pituitary gland of the chick embryo were studied microscopically from the third to the ninth, 12th, 13th, and 15th day of incubation to determine if neurosecretory cells were present in these areas. The studies were made from slides stained with chromium hematoxylin-phloxine. This investigation did not show the presence of any nerve cells in the stages studied which were neurosecretory in nature. The mesenchyme, however, which composes these areas was observed to be heavily concentrated with cells undergoing mitotic division.
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1967-05-01
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Master of Science (MS)
Atlanta University
Department of Biology
Blunter, Roy
Clark Atlanta University
Georgia--Atlanta
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/cau.td:1967_neal_theophilus_e