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| [[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] This historic 1929 paper by Embryology History - George Corner|George Corner]] described a  [[Carnegie stage 10]] [[Carnegie Collection]] Embryo No. {{CE5074}}.
| [[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] This historic 1929 paper by [[Embryology History - George Corner|George Corner]] described a  [[Carnegie stage 10]] [[Carnegie Collection]] Embryo No. {{CE5074}}.





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Corner GW. A well-preserved human embryo of 10 somites. (1929) Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. 394, Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. 20: 81-102.

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This historic 1929 paper by George Corner described a Carnegie stage 10 Carnegie Collection Embryo No. 5074.



For a detailed description of the stage 10 human embryos also see the historic papers:


Modern Notes: Carnegie stage 10 | Category:Carnegie Stage 10 | Week 4 | 8 somites | Carnegie Collection Contributions to Embryology

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George Corner (1889 - 1981)

A Well-Preserved Human Embryo of 10 Somites

By George W. Corner (1929)

Links: Carnegie Institution of Washington - Contributions to Embryology | Carnegie stage 10


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