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J Dent Res 48(5): 617-624, 1969
© 1969 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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The Epithelium-Connective Tissue Interface During Closure of the Secondary Palate in Rodent Embryos

ALBERT I. FARBMAN 1

1 Department of Biostructure, Dental and Medical Schools, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois 60611

The palatine process epitheliums of rat and mouse embyros were studied in various stages of fusion to determine the origin of cell death in the fusion line, and the amount of adhesion opposing palatine processes.




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