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Prenatal Metanephrogenesis of The Camel: Morphological Evidence of Epithelial–Mesenchymal Interaction

The present investigation examined histogenesis of epithelial, stromal and angiogenic elements of the prenatal camel permanent or metanephric kidney. The primitive metanephros was first observed at the 13‐mm crown vertebral rump length (CVRL) stage as an ovoid structure composed of a centrally locat...

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Published in:Anatomia, histologia, embryologia histologia, embryologia, 2014-04, Vol.43 (2), p.141-152
Main Authors: Osman, A.‐H. K, Farouk, S. M, Eidaroos, H, Abbott, L. C, Ahmed, A. A
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