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Martin Rathke

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Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: Martin Heinrich Rathke

(born Aug. 25, 1793, Danzig, Prussia — died Sept. 3, 1860, Königsberg) German anatomist and embryologist. He was the first to describe gill slits and gill arches in mammal and bird embryos. He thought they were vestigial gills but recognized their significance in development of the associated blood vessels. He first described the Rathke pouch (1839), an embryonic structure that develops into the pituitary gland's anterior lobe. He also did pioneering marine zoology research.

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(rät'), Martin Heinrich 1793–1860.

German biologist who discovered gill slits and branchial arches in bird and mammal embryos.

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Martin Rathke.

Martin Heinrich Rathke (August 25, 1793September 3, 1860) was a German embryologist and anatomist.

Rathke was a professor of zoology and anatomy at Königsberg from 1835 to 1860. He studied marine organisms and the embryonic development of sex organs. He was the first to describe the gill slits and gill arches in the embryos of mammals and birds. He also first described in 1839 the embryonic structure, now known as Rathke's pouch, from which the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland develops.



 
 

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