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Fig. 26. Successive stages in the formation of the basilar artery

Partly by connecting up of irregularly alternating segments of the right and left longitudinal neural arteries and partly by a coalescence of the two.


  • a - embryo No. 2841, 4 mm in length.
  • b - embryo No. 810, 5 mm in length.


Carnegie Collection
Stage Serial No. Size (mm) Grade Fixative Embedding Medium Plane Thinness (µm) Stain Year Notes
Stage 14 | 2841 E , sy Ch. 35x21 Good Alc. P Trans. 20 (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) or.G 1920
Stage 15 | 810 E., 7.0 Ch, 30x25x15 Good Alc. P Sag. 20 Al. coch 1913


Human Aortic Arch 1922: Table 1 | Fig. 1-16 | Fig 17 | Fig 18-25 | Fig 18 | Fig 19 | Fig 20 | Fig 21 | Fig 22 | Fig 23 | Fig 24 | Fig 25 | Fig 26 | Fig 27-28 | Fig 29 | Fig 30 | Fig 31 | Fig 32 | Fig 33 | Fig 34 | Fig 35 | Fig 36 | Fig 37 | Fig 38 | Fig 39 | Fig 40 | Plate 1 | Plate 2 | Plate 3 | Carnegie No.68 | Volume XIV | Contributions to Embryology | Historic Disclaimer | Cardiovascular Development | Respiratory Development


Reference

Congdon ED. Transformation of the aortic-arch system during the development of the human embryo. (1922) Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. Publ 277, 14:47-110.


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