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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=
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  • * [[BGDA Lecture - Development of the Embryo/Fetus 2​​]] - 81,984 * [[BGDA Lecture - Development of the Embryo/Fetus 1​​]] - 55,564
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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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  • ...foetus. Edinburgh. , 1904. Manual of antenatal pathology and hygiene. The embryo. Edinburgh. DANDY, W. E., 1910. A human embryo with seven pairs of somites measuring about 2 mm. in length. Amer. Jour. An
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  • =A Human Embryo Before the Appearance of the Myotomes= ...ed investigation of its more essential features, especially as regards the embryo proper, has been undertaken. The extra-embryonic structures, chorion, body-
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  • ...ltttea associated with 7‘/3- and 9‘/3-day normal pregnancies respectively (Carnegie nos. {{CE8020}}, {{CE8215}}). Unfortunately, these sections, which were sta ===A 12- to 13-Day Pregnancy, Carnegie No. {{CE8558}}, S46-2767===
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  • ...hed by L. B. Clark and W. N. Hess, "Swarming of the Atlantic Palolo W6rm," Carnegie Institution of Washington^ Publication d'^l).. Papers from the Tortugas Lab ...le hormones (androgens) upon the growth of the accessory sex organs of the embryo and in particular upon their differentiation into male and female types.
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  • ...struments, he could make exceedingly minute dissections of the tiny living embryo, removing or transplanting various organs. In this very considerable enrich ...lips of the blastopore (in the late gastrula stage) to other parts of the embryo and found that as expected they differentiated into structures characterist
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  • ...etic ganglia. We have verified this for the sow in a dissection of a large embryo prepared in formalin. However, the important work of Gaskell, Langley and D ...: Cyclic changes in the ovaries and uterus of the sow. Publications of the Carnegie Institution, No. 276 (Contributions to Embryology, No. 64).
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  • ...etic ganglia. We have verified this for the sow in a dissection of a large embryo prepared in formalin. However, the important work of Gaskell, Langley and D ...: Cyclic changes in the ovaries and uterus of the sow. Publications of the Carnegie Institution, No. 276 (Contributions to Embryology, No. 64).
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  • ...n, F. D. 1963. Observations on the organizer areas of the human pre-somite embryo. Anat. Rec, 145, 199. ...LJ. 1930. Human tubal ova; related early corpora lutea and uterine tubes. Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. 414, Contrib. Embryoi, 22, 45-76.
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  • the body of the embryo (Essick, 1915). Certainly we are dealing with a universal Alzheimer) Jena, vol. 3, p. 401-562.
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  • PUBLISHED BY THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON
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  • ...ed follicle, but which have usually completely disappeared by the time the embryo begins to implant in the uterus In some species true luteal cells are added ...d hi U chemisirv o1 nt sars diinnc reproduciise c>cle hnlMtinolo r 33 3114-401 I anj H M Simpson M I and \usim I K (1933' lurlher siu 1 rs on the li\popli
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  • * The yolk particles offer nourishment of the developing embryo. The process of frog development will be discussed from the phases of gamet ...rresponds in line of direction to the longitudinal axis of the body of the embryo of the frog species.
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  • ...phologically differentiated in samples at the end of the embryonic period (Carnegie stage 23), and had grown linearly to more than eight times in size during t ...miR-183) are differentially expressed in the CVG compared to NC and OV at Carnegie developmental stage 13. We further identified transcription factors that ar
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  • intermediate cell-mass in the posterior part of the embryo, and that none of them but T\ithin the embryo itseK, the process having been observed in the aorta in the
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  • | These are links to other normal Carnegie Collection numbered embryos available on this educational site. {{Carnegie numbered embryo links}}
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  • ...s thesis by Stewart describes development of the blood supply to the human embryo basal ganglia. =The Development of the Blood Supply to the Human Embryo Basal Ganglia=
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  • ...ntary bone and does not articulate with the sternum, and finally the human embryo, where the clavicle reaches its fullest development. ...to 10.5 mm. are described in the paper now under review. The 13-mm. human embryo corresponds essentially to the 18-mm. pig and 13-mm. cat. The pericardial c
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