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  • of institutions represented was 13 in 1888, 29 in 1889, 32 in 1890, ...deals of organization of the Laboratory. This was when the newly organized Carnegie Institution
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  • action among the organs of the vertebrate embryo 231 organs within the embryo. The study of the growth influences of
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  • With few exceptions, the younger the stage of development of an embryo of a particular species ...hology does not appear to be concerned with the further development of the embryo,
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  • ...his reference. Describes [[Template:Human embryo Hertwig G31 table|Hertwig embryo G31]]. Links: [[Carnegie stage 14]]
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  • ...nntnis der Struktur des Oolemn.as der Saugetierei zellen. Anat. Hefte, Bd. 29, pp. 557-589. Flemming, W. 1882 Zellsubstanz, Kern, und Zellteilung. Leipzi Meerschweineneies. Anat. Hefte, Bd. 29, pp. 509-548. ScHAFER, E. A. 1912 Text-book of Microscopic Anatomy. London,
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  • the embryo of the mouse and rabbit is lower embryo, until the sprouting of the primary
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  • ...stain more intensely than the cells of the median thyroid, but in a 37 mm. embryo in which the lateral thyroids have become imbedded in and fused with the me ...e found only in five out of eleven embryos which he examined. In a 210 mm. embryo, the largest examined, no traces of the lateral thyroids were found. He is
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  • ...tilized by a sperm cell ; division into many cells and development into an embryo ; nourishment from the mother's blood during growth in the uterus, through ...uterus in such a way as to insure attachment and nourishment of the early embryo.
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  • ===Expression of genes involved in the embryo-maternal interaction in the early pregnant canine uterus=== ...echanism in the absence of pregnancy in the bitch a precise and well-timed embryo-maternal interaction seems to be required for the initiation and maintenanc
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  • ...ranes and appendages, and the establishment of those relations between the embryo and the maternal organism which are such fundamental characteristics of the ...aternal uterine walls, and in the early and extensive relation between the embryo and this new source of nutrition.
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  • ...tilized by a sperm cell ; division into many cells and development into an embryo ; nourishment from the mother's blood during growth in the uterus, through ...uterus in such a way as to insure attachment and nourishment of the early embryo.
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  • ...an ovum 1.5 x 2.5 mm. was situated. It had but few villi and contained an embryo in a very rudimentary stage. Between the surfaces of the chorion and uterin ...the ovum has entered the mucosa. My ovum does not show any "Anlage" of an embryo and therefore must be younger than that of Peters, in which an amniotic cav
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  • Carnegie Institution Of Washington, Department Of Embryology, The Johns Hopkins Univ in the embryo is controlled by a hormone,
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  • ...s were fertilized and were in stages from the one-celled to the six-celled embryo. Five of the twentyfour sows mentioned were obtained before a method of dis ...ictured in her recent contribution to the early vasculogenesis of the pig (Carnegie Institution of Washington, Contributions to Embryology, No. 18, 1917).
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  • ...s were fertilized and were in stages from the one-celled to the six-celled embryo. Five of the twentyfour sows mentioned were obtained before a method of dis ...ictured in her recent contribution to the early vasculogenesis of the pig (Carnegie Institution of Washington, Contributions to Embryology, No. 18, 1917).
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  • ...ts duct, together with the metanephric kidney and the ureter in 20-mm. pig embryo. The relationship of the mesonephric (B) Male pig embryo about 45-mm., crown-rump length, showing relationship of gonad
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  • Cell fate; Neural crest; Neurocristopathies; Vertebrate embryo Dev Biol. 2018 May 29. pii: S0012-1606(18)30136-2. doi: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2018.05.018. [Epub ahead
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  • Washington, D. C. Published by the Carnegie Institution of Washington 1914 Carnegie Institution Of Washington Publication No. 191
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  • (Carnegie Inst, of Washington), no. 227, pp. 55-86. hair cells in the developing organ of Corti. Contributions to Embryology (Carnegie Inst, of Washington), no. 272. Vernieuwe 1905 Contribution a I'etude du dev
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  • mater in the human embryo. Seventeen figures 145 embryos without a circulation of the blood and in the normal embryo.
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