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Carnegie-stage timeline

CS1–CS23 (embryonic) · PCW 9–20 (fetal) · click a stage to inspect

Click a stage to inspect; per-source coverage is shown below. Mouse equivalents are approximate. 3-D model thumbnails: HDBR Atlas, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

5–6 d· Implanting blastocyst

The blastocyst attaches to and begins to implant in the uterine wall.

5–6days p.f.
~E3.5–E4mouse equiv.

Virtual Human Embryo (Cork) registered serial sections at CS4 — reconstructed 3-D volumes; open to scrub through any plane.

gene expression · datasets · 3-D anatomy · disease · drag to rotate, scroll to zoom

Stage-anchored sub-graph, as on the mouse atlas — HDBR Expression gene markers, the HESTA Stereo-seq atlas, HDBR 3-D-model anatomy, and literature-extracted claims for this stage, plus the human disease/phenotype layer (HPO + OMIM) on the shared cross-species anatomy vocabulary.

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CS34–5 d
Free blastocyst

The Carnegie staging system divides human embryonic development — the first ~8 weeks (56 days) post-fertilization — into 23 stages defined by morphological features rather than by size or age. Virtual Embryo aligns all imagery, anatomy, and spatial transcriptomics to this axis (extended into the fetal period by PCW).

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7–12 dCS5
Implanted, bilaminar disc

Status: the human layer is under construction and currently serves as a reference index — it cites and links out to external resources rather than hosting their data. Any future in-platform integration would follow a formal data-sharing agreement with each originator and preserve full attribution and licence terms (non-commercial academic use). The HDBR 3-D model thumbnails shown are used under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 with attribution. Carnegie-to-mouse stage equivalences are approximate.