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    ==Fig. 46. Human Embryo 69 mm== Carnegie No. 1542, 69 mm., female. X 4.
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  • ===All Carnegie Embryos listed=== [[Category:Carnegie Embryo 6]]
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    Figs. 63-65 [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 6701|No. 6701]]. Figs. 66-68 [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 6832|No. 6832]].
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  • ...Template]][[Category:Reference]][[Category:Historic Embryology]][[Category:Carnegie Collection]][[Category:Genital]][[Category:Male]][[Category:Female]][[Categ
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  • File:Hertig1956 fig70.jpg
    ...to lack of or early death of the embryo. [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 7771|Carnegie 7771]], Section 34-1. X 100.
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  • File:Hertig1956 fig69.jpg
    ==Fig. 69. Abnormal Implanted Ovum== ...ugh there were many other polyps present. [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 7771|Carnegie 7771]], Sequence 1. X 1-1.
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  • ...yo''']]. (1926) Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. 362, {{Contrib. Embryol.}}, 17:69-88.<noinclude>[[Category:Template]][[Category:Reference]][[Category:Genital
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  • ...Category:Reference]][[Category:1930's]][[Category:Human Embryo]][[Category:Carnegie Stage 7]][[Category:Week 3]][[Category:Gastrulation]]</noinclude>
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  • ...e>[[Category:Template]][[Category:Reference]][[Category:Neural]][[Category:Carnegie Stage 10]][[Category:Historic Embryology]][[Category:1980's]]</noinclude>
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    There are 8 definite large vacuolated formative (embryonic) cells, 69 mural and 30 polar trophoblastic cells. Possibly -1 of the latter are actua Carnegie {{CE8663}}, Section 9. X 500.
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  • EMBRYO Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington
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    ...nd a small chorionic cavity but no embryo and a third with trophoblast and embryo but no chorionic cavity. It is, perhaps, conceivable that abnormal morulae ...ial wrinkling of its endometrial surface. [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 8329|Carnegie 8329]], Sequence 2. X 22.
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  • ! colspan=6|[[Carnegie Collection|Carnegie Fetal]] - [[Paper - The early development of the meninges of the spinal cor ! width=100px|Embryo<br>no.
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  • File:Streeter1922-fig44.jpg|Fig. 44. No. {{CE2118}} 69 mm </gallery><noinclude>[[Category:Carnegie Embryo]][[Category:Gallery]][[Category:Template]][[Category:1920's]][[Category:Hea
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    ==Fig. 44. Embryo No. 2118, 69 mm CRL== Specimens are from the Carnegie Collection, and length given is crown-rump.
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  • ! colspan=6|[[Carnegie Collection|Carnegie Embryos]] - [[Paper - The early development of the meninges of the spinal c ! width=100px|Embryo<br>no.
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  • ! width=100px|Embryo<br>no. | [[Carnegie stage 10|'''X''']] (20-22 days)
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  • ! colspan=6|[[Carnegie Collection|Carnegie Embryos]] - [[Paper - The early development of the meninges of the spinal c ! width=100px|Embryo<br>no.
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  • ! colspan=6|[[Carnegie Collection|Carnegie Embryos]] - [[Paper - The early development of the meninges of the spinal c ! width=100px|Embryo<br>no.
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    Specimens are from the Carnegie Collection, and length given is crown-rump. File:Streeter1922-fig42.jpg|Fig. 42. Embryo No. 1724, 66.2 mm.
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    Specimens are from the Carnegie Collection, and length given is crown-rump. File:Streeter1922-fig42.jpg|Fig. 42. Embryo No. 1724, 66.2 mm.
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    Specimens are from the Carnegie Collection, and length given is crown-rump. File:Streeter1922-fig42.jpg|Fig. 42. Embryo No. 1724, 66.2 mm.
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  • ...1996. There are also sets of [[Carnegie stage 22 - serial sections]] and [[Carnegie stage 22 - selected serial sections]]. ...ks:''' [[Carnegie stage 13]] | [[Carnegie stage 22 - serial sections]] | [[Carnegie stage 22 - selected serial sections]]
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  • File:Hertig1956 plate01.jpg
    ...from the dish to which it was adherent. See figure 2 for section. Carnegie Embryo {{CE8698}}, Sequence 12. X 500. ...il, difference in size and shape of blastomeres and loss of zona. Carnegie Embryo {{CE8698}}, Section 4. X 500.
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    ==Fig. 45. Embryo No. 981, 85 mm CRL== Specimens are from the Carnegie Collection, and length given is crown-rump.
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    ==Fig. 42. Embryo No. 1724, 66.2 mm CRL== Specimens are from the Carnegie Collection, and length given is crown-rump.
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    ==Fig. 47. Embryo No. 1449, 87.3 mm CRL== Specimens are from the Carnegie Collection, and length given is crown-rump.
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  • ! Length of Embryo (mm) ! Embryo No.,
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    ==Fig. 48. Embryo No. 2003, 103.5 mm CRL== Specimens are from the Carnegie Collection, and length given is crown-rump.
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  • ! width=100px|Embryo<br>no. | 69 .0
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  • ...o.69|Text]] | [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology_Carnegie_Institution_No.69#Glossary|Glossary]] ...s|Plates]] | [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology_Carnegie_Institution_No.69#Glossary|Glossary]]
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    ==Fig. 50. Embryo No. 2274, 113 mm CRL== Specimens are from the Carnegie Collection, and length given is crown-rump.
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    ==Fig. 49. Embryo No. 1858, 100 mm CRL== Specimens are from the Carnegie Collection, and length given is crown-rump.
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  • ...re are also sets of [[Carnegie stage 22 - selected serial sections]] and [[Carnegie stage 13 - serial sections]]. | [[:File:Stage 22 image 069.jpg|69]]
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  • [[File:Carnegie_Institute_of_Washington_logo.jpg|thumb|Carnegie Institute of Washington]] ...The papers documented not only early human development, using mainly the [[Carnegie Collection]] of embryos, but also that in animal models of development.
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  • ==Carnegie Stages== Historic [[Carnegie Stages]] 1 to 4.
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  • ..., St. Louis University, Missouri until 1969 when he became Director of the Carnegie Laboratories of Embryology in Baltimore, Maryland. ...ogy History - Fabiola Müller|Fabiola Müller]] based upon studies of the [[Carnegie Collection]] of human embryos.
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  • ...cess of implantation and early differentiation of cells that will form the embryo and the placenta. ...to all material derived from this fertilized zygote and includes both the embryo and the non-embryonic tissues (placenta, fetal membranes).
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  • This {{Embryology}} category shows pages and media related to Carnegie stage 7 of embryonic development. In human development this stage occurs du {{Carnegie stage 7 links}}
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  • ...studies on the specimens of the Kyoto Collection as well as of other human embryo collections worldwide. Permanent preservation of the Kyoto Collection is, t Anatomy; Embryo/fetus; Embryology human; Histology human; Image analysis; Image analysis me
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  • [[Carnegie stage 3]] ...eeding stage in development. It is to be remembered that at all stages the embryo is a living organism, that is, it is a going concern with adequate mechanis
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  • Embryo Liverpool II was later described in - {{Ref-HarrisonJeffcoate1953}} =A Presomite Human Embryo showing an early stage of the Primitive Streak=
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  • ...blood development, including the fact that the red corpuscles in the early embryo are nucleated and that the later cells lack a nucleus. Specific informatio ...red blood cells begins to be evident during the second month in the human embryo and (2) that few nucleated red cells are found by the middle of the third m
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  • ...es, blastocyst formation and hatching, and the generation of the bilaminar embryo. There will also be an introduction to the uterine changes at implantation | valign="bottom"|{{Embryo 1.6mm movie 1‎}}
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  • ...to age fetuses based upon their bone ossification using embryos from the [[Carnegie Collection]]. ...ength range length (months) group (millimeters) (millimeters) 2 3 Up to so 69 3 19 81-135 115 ‘ 4 32 136-175 157 5 54 176-215 194 6 74 216-255 233 41 M
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  • ...function of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) and small RNAs during oocyte-to-embryo transition in mammals. LncRNAs are an assorted rapidly evolving collection ...miR-183) are differentially expressed in the CVG compared to NC and OV at Carnegie developmental stage {{CS13}}. We further identified transcription factors t
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  • resulting brain in the human embryo. Cells Tissues Organs. 2013;197(3):178-95. 10: O'Rahilly R, Müller F. Spina bifida, somitic count and carnegie stage twelve.
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  • [[File:Human Carnegie stage 10-23.jpg|thumb|300px|Carnegie Embryos]] ...collection numbering also incorporated the Blechschmidt embryo collection (Carnegie Nos. 10315-10434 ) in 1972, the collection embryos have now been returned t
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  • ...}</ref> Later in 1921 along with Mall published a review of abnormal human embryo development.<ref>{{Ref-Mall1921}}</ref> ...lips of the blastopore (in the late gastrula stage) to other parts of the embryo and found that as expected they differentiated into structures characterist
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  • ...of the human embryo between Carnegie stage 19 to 23 in week 8 using the [[Carnegie Collection]] embryos. {{Carnegie stage 19 links}}
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