Thomas George Lee - Implantation and early development of North American rodents |
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Authors: | Carter A M |
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Affiliation: | Cardiovascular and Renal Research, Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Southern Denmark, 5000 Odense, Denmark |
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Abstract: | A century ago Thomas G. Lee amassed an unparalleled collection of developmental series of North American rodents such as the thirteen-lined ground squirrel, the Plains pocket gopher and Merriam’s kangaroo rat. He was the first to describe the initial attachment of the squirrel blastocyst to the antimesometrial side of the uterus. The full potential of Lee’s material was not realized until after his death, when it came into the possession of Mossman. The latter relied heavily on Lee’s collection when writing his seminal monograph on the comparative morphogenesis of fetal membranes and much of Lee’s material was subsequently described in detail by Mossman and others. It now forms part of the Harland W. Mossman Collection at the University of Wisconsin. |
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Keywords: | Fetal membranes History of science Nidation Thirteen-lined ground squirrel Placentation |
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