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George Linius Streeter (1873 – 1948)
Streeter was an American embryologist, holding many key positions during embryology discoveries in the early period of last century.
1906–1907 - assistant professor at the Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology in Philadelphia, then went to the University of Michigan as professor of gross anatomy.
1914 - research professor in the department of embryology of the Carnegie Institution, at the Johns Hopkins Medical School under Franklin Paine Mall (1862 - 1917).
1917 - Streeter succeeded Mall as director of the Carnegie Institution.
1926–1928 - president of the American Association of Anatomists
Streeter also collaborated with:
- Chester Henry Heuser (1885 - 1965) on the early embryology of the pig.
- Chester Henry Heuser and Carl Gottfried Hartman (1879 - 1968) on the embryology of the rhesus monkey.
- Streeter Links: George Streeter | Photo 1 | Photo 2 | 1918 Otic Capsule | 1921 Brain Vascular | Carnegie Stages
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- Paper - Anatomy of the floor of the fourth ventricle (1903)
- Paper - Development of the egg as seen by the embryologist (1931)
- Paper - Development of the interfore-brain commissures in the human embryo
- Paper - Development of the macaque embryo
- Paper - Development of the macaque embryo (1941)
- Paper - Development of the mesoblast and notochord in pig embryos
- Paper - Developmental horizons in human embryos- A review of the histogenesis of cartilage and bone
- Paper - Developmental horizons in human embryos. Description of age group XIII
- Paper - Developmental horizons in human embryos stage 11 and 12
- Paper - Developmental horizons in human embryos stages 15-18
- Paper - Experimental observations on the development of the amphibian ear vesicle (1909)
- Paper - Factors Involved In The Formation Of The Filum Terminale
- Paper - Focal deficiencies in foetal tissues and their relation to intrauterine amputation (1930)
- Paper - Formation of single ovum twins (1919)
- Paper - Histogenesis of the otic capsule (1917)
- Paper - Human Embryo Horizons 11-23
- Paper - Human Embryo Horizons 19-23
- Paper - Migration of the ear vesicle in the tadpole during normal development (1921)
- Paper - On the development of the membranous labyrinth and the acoustic and facial nerves in the human embryo
- Paper - Peripheral development of the cranial and spinal nerves in the occipital region of the human embryo (1904)
- Paper - Some experiments on the developing ear vesicle of the tadpole with relation to equilibration
- Paper - Some factors in the development of the amphibian ear vesicle and further experiments on equilibration
- Paper - Some uniform characteristics of the primate auricle (1922)
- Paper - The Development of the Cranial and Spinal Nerves in the Occipital Region of the Human Embryo
- Paper - The Development of the Scala Tympani, Scala Vestibuli and Perioticular Cistern in the Human Embryo
- Paper - The Factors Involved in the Excavation of the Cavities in the Cartilaginous Capsule of the Ear in the Human Embryo
- Paper - The Nuclei of Origin of the Cranial Nerves in the 10 mm Human Embryo
- Paper - The Peripheral Nervous System in the Human Embryo at the End of the First Month (10 mm)
- Paper - The cortex of the brain in the human embryo during the fourth month with special reference to the so-called Papilla of Retzius
- Paper - The development of the venous sinuses of the dura mater in the human embryo
- Paper - The developmental alterations in the vascular system of the brain of the human embryo (1921)
- Paper - The status of metamerism in the central nervous system of chick embryos
- Paper - The structure of the spinal cord of the ostrich
- Paper - The vascular drainage of the endolymphatic sac and its topographical relation to the transverse sinus in the human
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