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Formation of Egg Cylinder

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As soon as invasion starts, the embryoblast enlarges considerably and bulges cone-like into the segmentation cavity (Fig. 41). The trophoblast also starts to form an excrescence (trophoblastic cap or ectoplacental cone), which projects above the embryonic pole and stains intensively with H.-E. (Fig. 45).

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Theiler, K. (1989). Formation of Egg Cylinder. In: The House Mouse. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88418-4_10

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