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The Changing Number of Cells in the Human Fetal Forebrain and its Subdivisions: A Stereological Analysis
2003
Cerebral Cortex
The total number of cells -including both neurons and glial cellswas estimated in the neocortical part of the human fetal telencephalon in 22 normal brains within four major developmental zones: the cortical plate/marginal zone, the subplate, the intermediate zone and the ventricular/subventricular zone. The fetal ages ranged from 13 to 41 weeks of gestation. The cellular growth in the human fetal forebrain appears to be two-phased: one rapid, exponential phase from 13 to 20 weeks of gestation
doi:10.1093/cercor/13.2.115
pmid:12507942
fatcat:plyw47necfhaheav3dkal2zi34