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@article{Cundall2014AMO,
  title={A Model of the Anterior Esophagus in Snakes, with Functional and Developmental Implications},
  author={David Cundall and Cassandra Tuttman and Matthew Close},
  journal={The Anatomical Record},
  year={2014},
  volume={297},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:10921118}
}

The patterns in snakes suggest developmental dissociation of dorsal and ventral splanchnic derivatives and extensive topological rearrangements of some ventral pharyngeal arch derivatives typical of most tetrapods, raising questions about germ layer origins and regulation of differentiation of gut regions and derivatives in snakes.

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