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In vivo studies of development of the main functional systems in the heteronemertean pilidium larva

There is performed in vivo morphological study of the White Sea heteronemertines belonging to the type of Pilidium pyramidale (conussoidale). Based on the layer-by-layer microshooting with subsequent computer processing, development of the pilidium digestive, nervous, and muscle systems is described...

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Published in:Journal of evolutionary biochemistry and physiology 2010-08, Vol.46 (4), p.396-406
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