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| 7650 || 2-3 || E., 2-3 || Good || Alc & Bouirl || C-P || Trans. ||  6 || {{HE}} || 1939 || Said to be female<ref><pubmed>13448995</pubmed>| [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1244922 PMC1244922]</ref>
| 7650 || 2-3 || E., 2-3 || Good || Alc & Bouirl || C-P || Trans. ||  6 || {{HE}} || 1939 || Said to be female<ref><pubmed>13448995</pubmed>| [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1244922 PMC1244922]</ref>
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Carnegie Collection Stage 8
Serial No. Pairs of somites Size (mm) Grade Fixative Embedding Medium Plane Thinness (µm) Stain Year Notes
1878 2-3 E., 1.38
Ch., 12X10.5X7.5
Good Formol P Cor. 10 (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) 1917 Described by Ingalls (1920).[1]
5080 1 E., 1.5
Ch., 14.5
Poor Formol P Trans. 10 Al. coch. 1926 Studied by Davis (1927).[2]
7650 2-3 E., 2-3 Good Alc & Bouirl C-P Trans. 6 (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) 1939 Said to be female[3]
  1. Ingalls, N.W. 1920. A human embryo at the beginning of segmentation, with special reference to the vascular system. Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. 274, Contrib. Embryol., 11, 61-90.
  2. Davis, C. L. 1927. Development of the human heart from its first appearance to the stage found in embryos of twenty paired somites. Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ 380, Contrib. Embryol., 19, 245-284.
  3. <pubmed>13448995</pubmed>| PMC1244922