Talk:Carnegie stage 16: Difference between revisions
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==Tissue Development== | |||
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[[Carnegie stage 16]] (E40) the extent or distance of the migration was about 25% of the hemicircumference of the abdominal cavity. As seen in the mouse, the lateral plate mesoderm has become more condensed and thicker in the area around the myoblasts. The primary abdominal wall ventral to this region was thinner and less dense. This suggests that not only myoblasts but also the connective tissue may migrate into the primary body wall or may have active cell proliferation. PMID 22976993 |
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16 | 163 | 1899 | |
16 | 221 | 1903 | macerated |
16 | 383 | 1904 | |
16 | 397 | 1907 | |
16 | 422 | 1910 | tubal |
16 | 559 | 1911 | |
16 | 589 | 1912 | |
16 | 617 | 1912 | |
16 | 636 | 1913 | macerated |
16 | 651f | 1913 | spina bifia |
16 | 675 | 1915 | abnormal head and limbs |
16 | 792 | 1913 | |
16 | 887 | 1914 | |
16 | 1121 | 1915 | |
16 | 1197 | 1915 | |
16 | 1544 | 1916 | |
16 | 1836 | 1917 | |
16 | 4677 | 1924 | |
16 | 5515 | 1927 | |
16 | 6054 | 1930 | |
16 | 6507 | ? | |
16 | 6509 | ? | |
16 | 6510 | ? | |
16 | 6511 | ? | |
16 | 6512 | ? | |
16 | 6513 | ? | |
16 | 6514 | ? | |
16 | 6516 | ? | |
16 | 6517 | ? | |
16 | 6686 | 1933 | |
16 | 6750 | 1933 | |
16 | 6909 | 1934 | |
16 | 6931 | 1934 | |
16 | 6950 | 1934 | |
16 | 7?15 | 1935 | |
16 | 7629 | 1939 | Hysterectomy |
16 | 7804 | 1940 | |
16 | 7897 | 1941 | tubal |
16 | 8098 | 1942 | tubal |
16 | 8112 | 1943 | |
16 | 8179 | 1943 | tubal |
16 | 8436 | 1946 | |
16 | 8692 | 1949 | |
16 | 8697 | 1949 | |
16 | 8773 | 1950 | |
16 | 8971 | 1932 | Synophthalmia. Uni of Chicago No. H 1439 |
16 | 9055 | 1953 | damaged |
16 | 9229 | 1954 |
Tissue Development
Abdominal Wall Muscle
Carnegie stage 16 (E40) the extent or distance of the migration was about 25% of the hemicircumference of the abdominal cavity. As seen in the mouse, the lateral plate mesoderm has become more condensed and thicker in the area around the myoblasts. The primary abdominal wall ventral to this region was thinner and less dense. This suggests that not only myoblasts but also the connective tissue may migrate into the primary body wall or may have active cell proliferation. PMID 22976993