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  • ...embryo catalogue.jpg|thumb|alt=Orts Llorca Madrid embryo catalogue|Madrid embryo catalogue]] The human embryo histology collection was started in 1935 by Professor Orts-Llorca (1905-199
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  • See also [[Carnegie stage 22#Events|'''Carnegie stage 22 Events''']] {{Carnegie stage 22 links}}
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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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  • ! | [[Carnegie stage table|'''Carnegie Stages''']] | [[File:Stage20_bf1c.jpg|200px|link=Carnegie stage 20]]
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  • Mouse embryo, Theiler stage 21. * 52-55 somite pairs
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  • ...hn Rock|John Rock]] and included embryos that were incorporated into the [[Carnegie Collection]]. [[Carnegie Collection]] Embryo No. {{CE8004}} (stage 5b) from 1945 paper.<ref name=Hertig1945a>{{Ref-Hert
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  • ...n either age or size. The human embryonic period proper is divided into 23 Carnegie stages. Criteria beyond morphological features include age in days, number ...an take from as little as 10 days in chickens to nearly 60 days in humans. Carnegie is the name of a historical US Institute that historically categorised thes
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  • The historic "Dobbin" embryo was named after Dr Roy Dobbin (Cairo, Egypt) who originally provided the sp This [[Carnegie stage 8]] human embryo was 960 µm long and was subsequently serially sectioned and published in a
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  • [[Media:BGD2010-Embryo Lab 170510-605.mp3|listen Part 5]] | [[:File:BGD2010-Embryo Lab 170510-605.mp3|download]] (1.8 Mb MP3 13:14) [[File:Stage19-_limb_rotation.jpg|thumb|Human Embryo (Stage19) limb rotation]]
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  • | Carnegie No. 763 || 8? | Carnegie No. 1399 || 7
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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 055.jpg|55]]
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  • [[File:Kyoto940 stage21-07.jpg|thumb|150px|Kyoto embryo (940) [[Carnegie stage 21|stage 21]] histology]] [[User:Z8600021|Mark Hill]] ([[User talk:Z8600021|talk]]) 12:55, 6 November 2016 (AEDT) Updated [[Prenatal Diagnosis]] with information abo
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  • ...ctures/ilectures.lasso?ut=153&id=27393 Lecture Audio - 25 Sep 2008 - 13:00 55 min] === Stage 13/14 Embryo ===
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  • This is the final Carnegie stage of embryonic development in Week 8. After this development is conside See also [[Carnegie stage 23#Events|'''Carnegie stage 23 Events''']]
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  • --[[User:Z3218792|Gabriela Pinget]] 13:55, 13 August 2009 (EST) ''What period of human development (in weeks) do the 23 Carnegie stages cover?''
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  • ...int Louis University, Saint Louis, Missouri, and Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Baltimore, Maryland ...identified by a number of external and internal characteristics, and each embryo at a given stage has a similar degree of organization and differentiation t
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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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  • ...System Development]] added [[:File:Human- Stage 22 integument 01.jpg|human embryo stage 22 skin image]] and movie of melanoblast migration in muse skin [[Qui --[[User:S8600021|Mark Hill]] 01:55, 21 September 2010 (UTC) [[Integumentary System - Tooth Development]] stage
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  • ...]]) 17:55, 22 December 2014 (EST) Added [[Model Embryo 7.5mm Movie 1|Human Embryo 7.5mm model]] (Stage 15) from the [[Blechschmidt Collection]]. Added draft ...ll]] ([[User talk:Z8600021|talk]]) 19:38, 15 December 2014 (EST) Added new embryo images [[Carnegie_stage_13#Hill_Collection|Stage 13]] and [[Carnegie_stage_
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  • | Blastocyst (ICM apparent) 16-40 compacted cells. Zona pellucida present. Embryo progresses from morula to the blastocyst. Early evidence of the blastocoeli ...ial arch become prominent. The preotic sulcus is visible in the 2-3 somite embryo. The cardiogenic plate begins to form and the foregut pocket is clearly vis
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