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! Serial No. !! Pairs of somites || Size (mm) || Grade !! Fixative !! Embedding Medium || Thinness (µm) !! Stain  !! Year !! Notes
! Serial No. !! Pairs of somites || Size (mm) || Grade !! Fixative !! Embedding Medium || Thinness (µm) !! Stain  !! Year !! Notes
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| [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 391|391]] || 8 || E, 2 Ch., 14 || Good || Formol || P || 10 || Al. coch. || 1907 || Monograph by Dandy (1910)<ref>Dandy WE. [[Paper - A Human Embryo with Seven Pairs of Somites Measuring about 2 mm in Length|A Human Embryo with Seven Pairs of Somites Measuring about 2 mm in Length]]. (1910) Amer. J. Anat., 10, 85-109.</ref>
| {{CE391}} || 8 || E, 2 Ch., 14 || Good || {{Formalin}} || P || 10 || Al. coch. || 1907 || Monograph by Dandy (1910)<ref name=Dandy1910>{{Ref-Dandy1910}}</ref>
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| 1201  || 7 || E,2  Ch.. 144 || Good || Formol || P || 8 || H. & or. G. || 1915 || Univ. Chicago No. H 87
| {{CE1201}} || 7 || E,2  Ch.. 144 || Good || {{Formalin}} || P || 8 || H. & or. G. || 1915 || Univ. Chicago No. H 87
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| 2795  || 4-5 || E,2 || Poor || Alc. || P || 6 || Alcoch,or.G. || 1919 ||  
| {{CE2795}} || 4-5 || E,2 || Poor || Alc. || P || 6 || Al coch,or.G. || 1919 ||  
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| 3707 || 12 || E, 1 5 || Good || Formol || P  || 12.5 || I. H. || 1921 || Univ. Calif. No. H 197  
| {{CE3707}} || 12 || E, 1 5 || Good || {{Formalin}} || P  || 12.5 || I. H. || 1921 || Univ. Calif. No. H 197  
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| 3709 || 4 || E. 1.4 Ch.. 14.8 || Poor || Formol || P || 10 || Erythrosin || 1921 || Univ. Chicago No H 279
{{CE3709}} || 4 || E. 1.4 Ch.. 14.8 || Poor || {{Formalin}} || P || 10 || Erythrosin || 1921 || Univ. Chicago No H 279
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| [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 3710|3710]] || 12 || E., 3.6 Ch., 19.0 || Good || Formol || C-P || 10 || H. & or. G. || 1921 || Univ. Chicago No. H 392
| {{CE3710}} || 12 || E., 3.6 Ch., 19.0 || Good || {{Formalin}} || C-P || 10 || H. & or. G. || 1921 || Univ. Chicago No. H 392
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| 4216 || 8 || E, 2 Ch, 9.8 || Good || Formol || P || 15 || ? || 1923 || Monograph by Payne (1925)<ref>Payne, F. 1925. General description of a 7-somite human embryo. Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. 361, [[Book - Contributions to Embryology|Contrib. Embryol.]], 16,115-124.</ref>
| {{CE4216}} || 8 || E, 2 Ch, 9.8 || Good || {{Formalin}} || P || 15 || ? || 1923 || Monograph by Payne (1925)<ref>Payne, F. 1925. General description of a 7-somite human embryo. Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. 361, [[Book - Contributions to Embryology|Contrib. Embryol.]], 16,115-124.</ref>
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| 5074 || 10 || E., 3.3 Ch., 10.8 || Exc. || Bouin || P || 10 || Al. coch. || 1925 || Univ. Rochester No. H 10. Monograph by Corner (1929)<ref>Corner, G. W. 1929. A well-preserved human embryo of 10 somites. Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. 394, [[Book - Contributions to Embryology|Contrib. Embryol.]], 20, 81-102.</ref>
| {{CE5074}} || 10 || E., 3.3 Ch., 10.8 || Exc. || {{Bouin}} || P || 10 || Al. coch. || 1925 || Univ. Rochester No. H 10. Monograph by Corner (1929)<ref name=Corner1925>{{Ref-Corner1925}}</ref>
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| [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 6330|6330]]  || 7 || E, 2.83 || Good || || P || 5 || Ehr. H. || 1931 || Univ. Chicago No. H 1404
| {{CE6330}} || 7 || E, 2.83 || Good || || P || 5 || Ehr. H. || 1931 || Univ. Chicago No. H 1404
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| 6740 || 12 || E., 2.2 || Good || p || C-P || 8 ||  ? || 1933 || Litzenberg embryo. Studied by Boyden (1940)  
| {{CE6740}} || 12 || E., 2.2 || Good || p || C-P || 8 ||  ? || 1933 || Litzenberg embryo. Studied by Boyden (1940)  
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| [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 7251|7251]] || 8 || E., 1.27 || Good || Formol || C-P || 10 || {{HE}} || 1941 || "Singapore embryo." Univ. Cambridge No. H 98.<br>Studied by Wilson (1914)<ref>Wilson, J. T. 1914. [[Paper_-_Observations upon Young Human Embryos|Observations upon Young Human Embryos]]. J. Anat, 48, 315-351.</ref>
| {{CE7251}} || 8 || E., 1.27 || Good || {{Formalin}} || C-P || 10 || {{HE}} || 1941 || "Singapore embryo." Univ. Cambridge No. H 98.<br>Studied by Wilson (1914)<ref name=Wilson1914>{{Ref-Wilson1914}}</ref>
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| 8244 || 6 || E., 1.55 Ch, 8,5 || Good || Alc. || C-P || 8 || {{HE}} phlox.|| 1944 ||
{{CE8244}} || 6 || E., 1.55 Ch, 8,5 || Good || Alc. || C-P || 8 || {{HE}} phlox.|| 1944 ||
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| 8970 || 12 || Ch, ca. 8 || Good || Zenker || P || 5 || Various, chiefly carmine ||  1952 || Univ. Chicago. No. H 637. Dicephaly
{{CE9870}} || 12 || Ch, ca. 8 || Good || Zenker || P || 5 || Various, chiefly carmine ||  1952 || Univ. Chicago. No. H 637. Dicephaly
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| colspan=11|'''Abbreviations'''
| colspan=11|'''Abbreviations'''
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* Fixative - formalin (Formol), alcohol and formalin (Alc, formol), {{Bouin}} (Bouin solution)
* Fixative - formalin (Formol), alcohol and formalin (Alc, formol), {{Bouin}} (Bouin solution)
* ? - unknown or not determined.
* ? - unknown or not determined.
* All Carnegie stage 10 embryos are cut in {{Transverse}} plane.
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Carnegie Collection - Stage 10 
Serial No. Pairs of somites Size (mm) Grade Fixative Embedding Medium Thinness (µm) Stain Year Notes
391 8 E, 2 Ch., 14 Good Formalin P 10 Al. coch. 1907 Monograph by Dandy (1910)[1]
1201 7 E,2 Ch.. 144 Good Formalin P 8 H. & or. G. 1915 Univ. Chicago No. H 87
2795 4-5 E,2 Poor Alc. P 6 Al coch,or.G. 1919
3707 12 E, 1 5 Good Formalin P 12.5 I. H. 1921 Univ. Calif. No. H 197
3709 4 E. 1.4 Ch.. 14.8 Poor Formalin P 10 Erythrosin 1921 Univ. Chicago No H 279
3710 12 E., 3.6 Ch., 19.0 Good Formalin C-P 10 H. & or. G. 1921 Univ. Chicago No. H 392
4216 8 E, 2 Ch, 9.8 Good Formalin P 15 ? 1923 Monograph by Payne (1925)[2]
5074 10 E., 3.3 Ch., 10.8 Exc. Bouin P 10 Al. coch. 1925 Univ. Rochester No. H 10. Monograph by Corner (1929)[3]
6330 7 E, 2.83 Good P 5 Ehr. H. 1931 Univ. Chicago No. H 1404
6740 12 E., 2.2 Good p C-P 8 ? 1933 Litzenberg embryo. Studied by Boyden (1940)
7251 8 E., 1.27 Good Formalin C-P 10 (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) 1941 "Singapore embryo." Univ. Cambridge No. H 98.
Studied by Wilson (1914)[4]
8244 6 E., 1.55 Ch, 8,5 Good Alc. C-P 8 (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) phlox. 1944
9870 12 Ch, ca. 8 Good Zenker P 5 Various, chiefly carmine 1952 Univ. Chicago. No. H 637. Dicephaly
Abbreviations
  • Grade - total grade of the specimen and includes both its original quality and the condition of the mounted sections.
  • Embedding medium - paraffin (P) or a combination of celloidin and paraffin (C-P).
  • Fixative - formalin (Formol), alcohol and formalin (Alc, formol), Bouin (Bouin solution)
  • ? - unknown or not determined.
  • All Carnegie stage 10 embryos are cut in Transverse plane.
  1. Dandy WE. A human embryo with seven pairs of somites measuring about 2 mm in length. (1910) Amer. J Anat. 10: 85-109.
  2. Payne, F. 1925. General description of a 7-somite human embryo. Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. 361, Contrib. Embryol., 16,115-124.
  3. Corner GW. A well-preserved human embryo of 10 somites. (1929) Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. Publ. 394, 20:81-102.
  4. Wilson JT. Observations upon young human embryos. (1914) J Anat Physiol., 48(3): 315-51 PMID 17233002 PMC1288949