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  • '''Modern Notes:''' [[Carnegie stage 2]] | [[Week 2]] [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 8190|'''Carnegie, No. 8190''']]
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  • ...hilly 1987|link=Embryology History - Ronan O'Rahilly|Ronan O'Rahilly (1987 Carnegie Labs)]] ...t study,<ref name=Weller1933>{{Ref-Weller1933}}</ref> used the following [[Carnegie Collection]] embryos: stage {{CS9}} (No. {{CE1878}}), {{CS10}} ({{CE391}};
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  • ...int Louis University, Saint Louis, Missouri, and Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Baltimore, Maryland ...identified by a number of external and internal characteristics, and each embryo at a given stage has a similar degree of organization and differentiation t
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  • ...er birth. This development generates the most complex structure within the embryo and the long time period of development means in utero insult during pregna Neuralation begins at the trilaminar embryo with formation of the notochord and somites, both of which underly the ecto
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  • ...e will cover the early development of the endoderm layer of the trilaminar embryo as it contributes to the lining, glands and organs of the gastrointestinal ...he 3 distinct portions (fore-, mid- and hind-gut) extend the length of the embryo and will contribute different structures.
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  • ...function of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) and small RNAs during oocyte-to-embryo transition in mammals. LncRNAs are an assorted rapidly evolving collection ...miR-183) are differentially expressed in the CVG compared to NC and OV at Carnegie developmental stage {{CS13}}. We further identified transcription factors t
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  • ...® later published a detailed description of the aortic clusters of the pig embryo. Meanwhile I had observed them also in chick embryos of 3 to 4 days’ incu ...ogic studies of Schulte™ on the cat embryo, those of McClure” on the trout embryo, and the studies of Huntington" on the development of the lymphatics in amn
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  • ...e free to use our judgment in methods of fixation and preservation. If the embryo is perfectly fresh or possibly living, we use, of course, the most refined ...straight and other measurements and weights also are taken. The age of the embryo is estimated on the basis of weight, crown-rump, and foot length, and the e
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  • | [[File:Logo.png|alt=Embryo logo|80px]] | {{Embryo citation}}
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  • ...|90px|left]] This historic 1929 paper by Ingalls (1880-1949) describes a [[Carnegie Collection]] human embryos segmental thickenings in the dorsal ectoderm of ...(726), appear as shown in figure A. This represents a left lateral view of embryo no. 155, C.R. 11.8 mm. The thickenings or dises are indicated by the row of
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  • ...t "hatching" from the zona pellucida ([[Week 1|week 1]] [[Carnegie_stage_3|Carnegie stage 3]])]] ...hese structures is needed to elucidate their potential role in early human embryo development."
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  • * '''Contributions to Embryology''' - [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology|Carnegie Institution of Washington Series]] A historic series of papers published by the Carnegie Institution of Washington early in the 20th Century.
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  • ...Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] This 1935 paper by Gilbert describes early human embryo hypophysis (pituitary) development. ...hms, ’32; Gilbert, ’34). These investigations have shown that in the early embryo the ventral surface ectoderm of the head is closely adherent to the floor
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  • ...to age fetuses based upon their bone ossification using embryos from the [[Carnegie Collection]]. ...1 12 3 71 7 48 24 21 16 109 8 10 I 1 11 5 37 9 5 2 1 4 12 10 ‘ 55 33 20 16 124 Total 194 116 80 63 Grand total 310 143 -453Terata ’ 5 7 3 2 17
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  • ...Mall describes the human embryos in the collection that would become the [[Carnegie Collection]]. There is also a [[:File:1904 - Catalogue of the collection of [[Carnegie Collection]] | [[Carnegie Embryos]]
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  • ...description of the transitory cavities in the corpus striatum of the human embryo. =Transitory Cavities in the Corpus Striatum of the Human Embryo=
    49 KB (7,925 words) - 18:04, 12 August 2020
  • ...a constant invitation to theorizing. Since it is well known that the human embryo does not normally pass through any developmental stage comparable to either ...stages in the normal development of the cloacal region of the young human embryo and shows that the primordia of the genital tuberele are at first paired. O
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  • ...ext are linked to related online resources associated with that author and embryo. University of Chicago Embryo H279 was added to the Carnegie Collection as Embryo {{CE3709}}.
    58 KB (9,528 words) - 10:26, 25 June 2019
  • ...icken}} pulmonary vessel development. [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology|Carnegie Institution of Washington - Contributions to Embryology]] ...this kind some obstacles are sure to be encountered, even in so simple an embryo as the chick. In mammalian embryos these are harder to overcome and offer a
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  • The measurements of the embryo are as follows: C.R., crown-rump or sitting height; C.H., crown—hee1 or s <div id="Carnegie Embryo 6"></div>
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