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The Prenatal Development of the Canine Claw

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The Prenatal Development of the Canine Claw

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Introduction:  The mammalian digital end organ has developed in three basic functional forms, i.e., claw, hoof and nail. Whereas detailed information on the ontogeny and phylogeny of the equine and bovine hooves, and the human nail, respectively, are on hand, such data are still not available for the canine claw. Because phylogenetically the carnivore claw is considered as a primary form of digital end organ, data on the organogenesis of the canine claw will complement current knowledge on onto‐ and phylogeny of the carnivore claw, and digital end organs in general.

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