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! Serial No. !! Pairs of somites || Size (mm) || Grade !! Fixative !! Embedding Medium !! Plane || Thinness (µm) !! Stain !! Year !! Notes | ! Serial No. !! Pairs of somites || Size (mm) || Grade !! Fixative !! Embedding Medium !! Plane || Thinness (µm) !! Stain !! Year !! Notes | ||
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| {{CE1878}} || 2-3 || Embryo, 1.38 <br>Ch., 12x10.5x7.5 || Good || | | {{CE1878}} || 2-3 || Embryo, 1.38 <br>Ch., 12x10.5x7.5 || Good || {{Formalin}} || P || {{Coronal}} || 10 || {{HE}} || 1917 || Described by Ingalls (1920).<ref>Ingalls, N.W. 1920. A human embryo at the beginning of segmentation, with special reference to the vascular system. Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. 274, [[Book - Contributions to Embryology|Contrib. Embryol.]], 11, 61-90.</ref> | ||
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| {{CE5080}} || 1 || Embryo, 1.5<br>Ch., 14.5 || Poor || | | {{CE5080}} || 1 || Embryo, 1.5<br>Ch., 14.5 || Poor || {{Formalin}} || P || {{Transverse}} || 10 || Al. coch. || 1926 || Studied by Davis (1927).<ref>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, [[Book - Contributions to Embryology|Contrib. Embryol.]], 19, 245-284.</ref> | ||
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| {{CE7650}} || 2-3 || Embryo, 2-3 || Good || Alc & | | {{CE7650}} || 2-3 || Embryo, 2-3 || Good || Alc & Bouin || C-P || {{Transverse}} || 6 || {{HE}} || 1939 || Said to be female{{#pmid:13448995|PMID13448995}} | ||
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Serial No. | Pairs of somites | Size (mm) | Grade | Fixative | Embedding Medium | Plane | Thinness (µm) | Stain | Year | Notes |
1878 | 2-3 | Embryo, 1.38 Ch., 12x10.5x7.5 |
Good | Formalin | P | Coronal | 10 | (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) | 1917 | Described by Ingalls (1920).[1] |
5080 | 1 | Embryo, 1.5 Ch., 14.5 |
Poor | Formalin | P | Transverse | 10 | Al. coch. | 1926 | Studied by Davis (1927).[2] |
7650 | 2-3 | Embryo, 2-3 | Good | Alc & Bouin | C-P | Transverse | 6 | (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) | 1939 | Said to be female[3] |
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