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(==Fig. 2. Barnes Embryo== Photograph ( x 12) of the surface view of the implantation site of the Barnes embryo. The implantation site itself appears as a slightly elevated area of the endometrium on which openings of the uterine glands can be seen. The surface of the endometrium shows characteristic shallow and irregular furrows.)
 
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The implantation site itself appears as a slightly elevated area of the endometrium on which openings of the uterine glands can be seen. The surface of the endometrium shows characteristic shallow and irregular furrows.
The implantation site itself appears as a slightly elevated area of the endometrium on which openings of the uterine glands can be seen. The surface of the endometrium shows characteristic shallow and irregular furrows.
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Summary

Fig. 2. Barnes Embryo

Photograph ( x 12) of the surface view of the implantation site of the Barnes embryo.

The implantation site itself appears as a slightly elevated area of the endometrium on which openings of the uterine glands can be seen. The surface of the endometrium shows characteristic shallow and irregular furrows.


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Reference

Hamilton WJ. and Boyd JD. Development of the human placenta in the first three months of gestation. (1960) J Anat. 94(3): 297-328. PMID14399291 | PDF


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