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<pubmed>17233016</pubmed>| PMC1288995
Historic Embryology
This is a slightly edited version of the original 1914 paper published in Journal of Anatomy and Physiology. The full paper is still available as a PDF document through PubMed Central.
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Carnegie Staging Comparison: A 27 somite stage embryo would be similar to a Carnegie stage 12 (26 - 30 days), caudal neuropore closes, Somite Number 21-29.
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