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Hertig AT. and Rock J. On the development of the early human ovum, with special reference to the trophoblast of the previllous stage: A description of a normal and 5 pathologic human ova. (1944) Amer. J. Obstet Gynecol., 47: 149-184.
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This historic 1944 paper describes Carnegie Collection early human development in week 2 and 3. The historic term "ova" is still used here to describe the early developing conceptus.
See also:
Hertig AT. and Rock J. On a normal human ovum not over 7.5 days of age. (1945) Anat. Rec. 91: 281. Hertig AT. and Rock J. On a normal ovum of approximately 9 to 10 days of age. (1945) Anat. Rec. 91: 281. Hertig AT. and Rock J. On a human blastula recovered from the uterine cavity 4 days after ovulation. (1946) J Gerontol. 1(1): 96-117.
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On the Development of the Early Human Ovum, with Special Reference to the Trophoblast of the Previllous Stage: A Description of a Normal and 5 Pathologic Human Ova
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