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  • [[Carnegie stage 5]] ...asures approximately 0.1-0.2 mm in diameter. The significant dimensions of Carnegie specimens of stage 5 are listed in Table 5-1. The external and internal dia
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  • [[File:Stage_22_image_085.jpg|thumb|300px|Developing Human Spleen ([[Carnegie stage 22|stage 22]])]] .... The spleen's haematopoietic function (blood cell formation) is lost with embryo development and lymphoid precursor cells migrate into the developing organ.
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  • {{Carnegie stage 5 links}} ..., the terminology employed by Ramsey (1938) in her description of the Yale embryo will be used. Thus we are able to recognize central cytotrophoblast, periph
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  • ...al origin, are very early differentiated from the otic vesicle in the 7 mm embryo as a medial diverticular projection (Bast, Anson and Gardner, ’47). This ...and Gardner (’47) pointed out that the sac overlies the sinus in the 50 mm embryo.
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  • By A. M. Hain (Carnegie Research Fellow), The Institute of Animal Genetics, Edinburgh University, ...y defrayed by grants (to A.M.H.) from the Medical Research Council and the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland.
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  • ...and 13'''{{#pmid:26995337|PMID26995337}} "We selected 37 human embryos at Carnegie Stage (CS) {{CS11}}-{{CS13}} (28-33 days after fertilization) and three-dim Human embryo small intestine secondary loops (week 7 to 8).{{#pmid:26297675|PMID26297675
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  • [[Carnegie stage 8]] ...: the primitive pit, the notochordal canal, and the neurenteric canal. The embryo is presomitic, i.e., somites are not yet visible.
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  • ...ed into the [[Carnegie Collection]] as [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 8819|'''embryo no. 8819''']]. {{Carnegie stage 6 links}}
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  • ...nitil tract Most of the sperms are dead withm a peiwsd of four da\-s fCaia 1936) and m most mammals ...the zona pelluci a or may even be found in the perivitellme space (Pincus, 1936), but they take no part in future development.
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  • | [[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] This 1936 paper by Hain describes abnormal development of the {{rat}} {{renal}} syste By A. M. Hain (Carnegie Research Fellow), Institute of Animal Genetics, University of Edinburgh,
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  • ...y Atlas of the 13-mm. Pig Embryo. (Prefaced by younger stages of the chick embryo.) The Wistar Institute Press, Philadelphia, iv & 104 pp. Corner, G. W., 1915. The corpus luteum of pregnancy as it is in swine. Carnegie Inst., Contrib. to E-mbryoL, Vol. 2, pp. 69-94.
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  • [[Carnegie stage 18]] ...d than the similar group of the preceding stage, shown in figure 17-2. The embryo of stage 18 is larger and has advanced in the coalescence of its body regio
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  • ...by grants from the Penrose Fund of the American Philosophical Society, the Carnegie Corporationof New York and the University of Pittsburgh. Publication no. 7, ...on is Von K6lliker’s (1882 and 1883) description of the bulb in an 8-weeks embryo. The microscopic structure of the olfactory bulb in adult man, however, exc
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  • ...left]] This is equivalent to the later Carnegie staging system of embryo [[Carnegie stage 7]]. {{Carnegie stage 7 links}}
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  • [[Carnegie stage 6]] ...ncidence of sex chromatin in the trophoblast and chorionic mesoblast of an embryo (No. {{CE7801}}) of stage 6, and in the chorionic mesoblast and umbilical v
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  • ...he total number of somatic segments represented in the average ii mm human embryo (the time of maximum number) is 42 to 44 (fit, 391) The first occipital (Ar In a human embryo of about 5 mm the cells of the ventro-medial portion of, for example, the f
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  • ...pment of the trachea and esophagus and includes several embryos from the [[Carnegie Collection]]. Department Of Embryology, Carnegie Institution Of Washington, Baltimore, Maryland
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  • ...are not Carnegie stages, use the embryo CRL to approximately convert to [[Carnegie Stages]]. ...bryology_15|Historic - Urogenital Development]] | [[Carnegie Embryos]] | [[Carnegie Collection]]
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  • =A Presomite Human Embryo (Shaw): The Implantation= ...ed account of the structure of the intrachorionic rudiment of the ‘ Shaw ’ embryo. The present communication provides a more detailed account of the chorioni
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  • =A Presomite Human Embryo (Shaw): The Implantation= ...ed account of the structure of the intrachorionic rudiment of the ‘ Shaw ’ embryo. The present communication provides a more detailed account of the chorioni
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