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  • ===All Carnegie Embryos listed=== [[Category:Carnegie Embryo 6]]
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  • ...Template]][[Category:Reference]][[Category:Historic Embryology]][[Category:Carnegie Stage 9]][[Category:1940's]]</noinclude>
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  • ...as intact, and its development was classified according to the widely used Carnegie stages (CSs). The CS of the specimen was identified as the later half of CS {{Embryo 3.4mm movie 1}}
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  • ...etimes referred to as the Minot Collection, now forms part of the larger [[Carnegie Collection]]. The collection was described in detail by Minot (1905).<ref n [[Carnegie Collection]] - HDAC 7 Charles Sedgwick Minot Embryological Collection
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  • ...uman_Embryo_of_Twenty-three_Paired_Somites#Alimentary_Canal|1907 23 Somite Embryo]] | [[Book_-_Manual_of_Human_Embryology_17|1912 Digestive Tract]] | [[Book_ ...an_Embryo_of_Twenty-two_paired_Somites#The_Digestive_System|1926 22 Somite Embryo]]
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  • Carnegie Embryological Laboratory, Baltimore, Maryland So much can be readily seen in the adult ear. In the human embryo and fetus the entity of a pars articularis is even more pronounced. It is t
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  • ...les of the development of the systemic Jymphatic vessels in the manmialian embryo. Anat. Rec, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 399-423. ...and Australian Marsupials. Am. Jour. Anat., vol. 6, Anat. Rec, vol. 1, pp. 243-36. 1908 Further communication on the venous system of marsupials, Anat. Re
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  • ...w that the malleus and incus are differentiated in the human and mammalian embryo. (1) The otocyst — an area or plaque of ectoderm covering the head of the embryo above the first visceral cleft which becomes invaginated in a saccular
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  • ...ibes gastrointestinal tract smooth muscle development using a number of [[Carnegie Collection]] embryos. {{Carnegie Collection fetal table}}
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  • ...later (Giacomini, 1893), when considering chorionic vesicles devoid of an embryo, which had evidently undergone hydatiform degeneration, again spoke of the Johnson (1917) found the villi on a chorionic vesicle, containing an embryo with 24 somites, variable in size and 1.1 to 1.3 mm. long in the region of
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  • GEORGE L. STREETER Carnegie Embryological Laboratory, Baltimore, Maryland So much can be readily seen in the adult ear. In the human embryo and fetus the entity of a pars articularis is even more pronounced. It is t
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  • ...istoric histological study of the development of the meninges of the human embryo spinal cord. Our current understanding of interstitial cell development and ...by the Department of Embryology, sincere appreciation is expressed to the Carnegie Institution of Washington, and to Dr. G. W. Corner, Director. The author is
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  • [[:File:Human_Carnegie_stage_1-23.jpg|Carnegie stage 1-23]] [[File:Stage14-sem2_limb.jpg|thumb|200px|Human Embryo stage 14 SEM]]
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  • ...ogy|Carnegie Institution of Washington - Contributions to Embryology]] | [[Carnegie Collection]] The Embryological Collection of the Carnegie Institution of Washington presents splendid opportunities for the investiga
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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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  • ==Peters's Embryo - Yolk-sac== ...that Peters's specimen has no allantois. In describing another very young embryo he had recorded that "as compared with the embryonic shield, the allantois
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  • ...y of fertilization and early cleavage in the human. In vitro fertilization embryo. London: Churchill Livingstone. ...e human. In Trounson, A.O. and Wood, C. (eds.). In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer. Churchill Livingstone, London.
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  • Limb development has been studied in the embryo extensively as a model for how limb pattern formation, {{limb axis}}, is es ...limb bud. We will focus on how mesoderm cells in precise locations in the embryo become determined to form a limb and express the key transcription factors
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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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  • 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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