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'''Image Source:''' Prof Kathy Sulik scanning electron micrographs of the Carnegie stages of the early human embryo. | '''Image Source:''' Prof Kathy Sulik scanning electron micrographs of the Carnegie stages of the early human embryo. | ||
No reproduction without permission. | '''Image Source:''' Prof Kathy Sulik scanning electron micrographs of the Carnegie stages of the early human embryo. No reproduction without permission. | ||
[[Category:Human Embryo]] [[Category:Carnegie Stage]] [[Category:Week 3]] | [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/wwwhuman/Stages/Stagesem.htm Carnegie Stages - Scanning Electron Micrography] | ||
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Human embryo (Carnegie stage 8)
This image is a high power selected region at the primitive node showing the cilia that are thought to rotate in one direction leading to a gradient of factors establishing the early left/right axis of the embryo.
scanning electron micrograph (original file name presomiteSt8d18ventralnode1.jpg)
Image Source: Prof Kathy Sulik scanning electron micrographs of the Carnegie stages of the early human embryo.
Image Source: Prof Kathy Sulik scanning electron micrographs of the Carnegie stages of the early human embryo. No reproduction without permission.
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