Tissue Growth of the Uterus
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In the embryo the place of fibrous tissues is at first occupied by a mass of roundish cells, derived from the mesoblast. These develop into a network of branched cells or into groups of fusiform cells. Shown is a portion of submucous tissue of a uterus during pregnancy. Labels: a, branched cells, more or less spindel-shaped; b, bundles of connective tissue.
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Baker, W. Morrant & Harris, Vincent Dormer Kirkes' Hand-book of Physiology, 13th ed. (Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Co., 1892) 49
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