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  • ...velopment of the otic capsule ([[Paper - Development of the Otic Capsule 1|1]], [[Paper - Development of the otic capsule 2|2]], and [[Paper - Developme ...; u nd 16. I ·; Fig. 17 . 168; F ig. 18. 29 ; Fi l(. 19. B 12~; !'ig. 20u. 1:3; Fi". 20b. 29.\ ; Fig. 20c. (;2 : Fig. 20d . 9S.
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  • ...olman numbers the embryos examined in sequence 1-30, but also gives Mall's Carnegie embryo numbers in the tabulation. Carnegie Embryo {{CE186}}
    53 KB (8,547 words) - 10:04, 25 January 2024
  • ...gous {{zebrafish}} lws1/lws2 array, and of the tandemly quadruplicated rh2-1/rh2-2/rh2-3/rh2-4 array. TH treatment caused dramatic, dose-dependent incre * Carnegie stage {{CS19}} - Optic nerve small, slender. Lumen practically whole length
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  • ...in of the human embryo|Human Embryo vascular development (week 8, stage 20 Carnegie Embryo No. {{CE460}})]] ...embryo 50 mm. long (Carnegie Collection, No. 96)|Human embryo 50 mm long (Carnegie Collection, No. {{CE96}}.]]
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  • | valign="bottom"|{{Stage 13 MRI movie 1}} ==Villi Stages==
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  • ...t. This study used human embryos from the [[Harvard Collection]] and the [[Carnegie Collection]]
    33 KB (5,308 words) - 10:23, 26 July 2020
  • ...mbryo 841|841]], [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 5537|5537]], and [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 6521|6521]]). Note Mall's reference is cited as 1913, but it is the ...ruction, Tandler made careful studies of human embryonic hearts of younger stages than those covered by Born. His models of the hearts of 5.2 mm, 6.5 mm, 9 m
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  • Prof. George W. Corner (1889 - 1981) was the third director of the Carnegie Institution of Embryology (Washington). [[File:Carnegie Institute Staff 1935.jpg|400px]]
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  • ...pment. This paper includes descriptions of the venous system of several [[Carnegie Collection]] human embryos as well as human embryos from the [[Harvard Coll ...3|623]] ([[Carnegie stage 17]]) | [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 841|841]] ([[Carnegie stage 18]])
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  • | valign="bottom"|{{Stage 23 MRI movie 1}} * Know the stages and structures involved in the development of the face.
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  • {{Carnegie stage 7 links}} ...tance, the question of the precise age of the known human embryos of early stages. Valuable contributions on this subject have been made by Grosser, and the
    39 KB (6,322 words) - 11:46, 14 November 2018
  • [[File:Corner1920_fig01.jpg|thumb|400px|Figure 1 General view of specimen]] :'''Links:''' [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology|Carnegie Institution of Washington - Contributions to Embryology]]
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  • ...is thrown back again upon the old question whether fetal lues in its early stages is characterized by any lesion or by any group of lesions which can be rega ...of 30 to 40 cm. have an age of approximately 34 weeks, and those weighing 1,000 to 2,000 grams an age of 28 to 35 Y^ weeks, it is evident that the weig
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  • ...ermediate state prior to full differentiation. Three cell types of the PIT-1 lineage (somatotropes, lactotropes and thyrotropes) segregate from a common * Carnegie stage {{CS19}} - Thick stalk with remnant of lumen (Rathke’s pouch); angi
    28 KB (3,736 words) - 09:54, 21 September 2023
  • ...tion contains a lot of detailed information about the establishment of the Carnegie Collection of embryos. '''The images in the paper figures and plates of abn ..._Terminology|Historic Terminology]] | [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology|Carnegie Institution of Washington - Contributions to Embryology]] | [[Historic Embr
    30 KB (4,851 words) - 10:14, 22 January 2020
  • {{Carnegie No.20 Header}} ...e surrounding area of precartilage is brought about, at least in the later stages, by a dedifferentiation of the
    45 KB (7,534 words) - 09:19, 28 August 2011
  • ...]], evident by staining observed at the spinal cord at [[Carnegie_stage_15|stages 15]] and [[Carnegie_stage_16|16]]. There was no definite positive reaction [[File:Stage_22_image_217.jpg|thumb|Human embryo cortex ([[Week 8]], [[Carnegie stage 22]])]]
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  • * Embryo Bs - 26-27 pairs of somites [[Carnegie stage 12]] in [[Week 4]] (Somite pairs 21 - 29) * Embryo Fu - 28 pairs of somites [[Carnegie stage 12]] in [[Week 4]] (Somite pairs 21 - 29)
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  • Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Baltimore, Marylayid ...e ear vesicle to the surrounding structures can be readily made out (figs. 1 to 9). These figures are made with the same magnification and thus, by comp
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  • ...ture and controversy. This is due primarily to the lack of availability of stages in their genesis. No one, as far as we could ascertain from the literature, ...ion of the epispadias. We believe that by starting with sufficiently young stages and placing the emphasis on relative positions of growing parts, and on the
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