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* Fingers separate distally | |||
* Individual 'fingers' are visible in the anterior footplate and there are deep indentations between the 'toes' which are not yet separated. | |||
* The long bones of the limbs are present and there are hair follicles in the pectoral, pelvic and trunk regions. | |||
* The pinna is turned forwards and the umbilical hernia is conspicuous. | |||
* Absent: hair follicles in the cephalic region. | |||
* Embryonic age = 14 dpc (range 13.5-15 dpc) | |||
* 56-60 somite pairs | |||
* Equivalent Witschi Stage in rat = 31 | |||
* Equivalent Carnegie Stage in humans = 20-23 | |||
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Reference
<pubmed>19545439</pubmed>| PMC2717911 | BMC Physiol.
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IKI stain - 1% iodine metal (I2) + 2% potassium iodide (KI) in water.