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Mechanoreceptors: Developments, Structure, and Function
on chwio-ollanloie fnwnbroot Types of grafting grafting (on limb bud) and
coelomic association with a spinal ganglion (innervation by spinal nerves) either
in the same species (homoplastic experiment) or between two species (
xenoplastic ...
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The Suppression of Pigment Formation in Amphibian ...
In reporting the occurrence of Triturus pigment suppression, Twitty and
Bodenstein proposed that it might be possible to resolve the differences between
the results of xenoplastic and heteroplastic transplantations of crest by taking into
account ...
Harvey Eugene Lehman, 1948
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Encyclopedia of Public Health. 2 Vol.
“Xenogeneic” transplantation deals with tissues or cells from individuals that do
not belong to the same species. In humans, such experiments are performed
using porcine heart valves. In contrast, “xenoplastic” grafts consistof synthetic ...
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The Epistemology of Development, Evolution, and Genetics
See also Mendelian genetics transplantation xenoplastic, 228-230 xenoplastic
tissue combinations, 230 Tribolium (flour beetle), 69, 70 unification,
interdisciplinary. 2-3, 8-9. See also theory unification and dividing problems and
fields, ...
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The Words You Should Know to Sound Smart: 1200 Essential ...
We are not XENOPHOBIC; we dislike all strangers, regardless of their
backgrounds, unless they are brought to us by other social contacts. xenoplastic (
ZEN-uh-plass-tick), adjective Of, or occurring between, distantly related
individuals.
Determinant tissue in xenoplastic r Morphology of praepennae Chick Duck Wing
buds Skin Rachis Absent or Well Mesoderm Dermis rudimentary developed
Hyporachis (after-feather) Absent or Absent Mesoderm Dermis Mean length" of ...
3. Heteroplastic. When the transplantation is to an individual of another species
belonging to the same genus, the transplantation is heteroplastic. 4. Xenoplastic.
When the transplantation is to an individual more distantly related than species ...
107 different genus, the transplantation is ailed Xenoplastic. In adult animals,
especially the highly organized animals as vertebrates, only autoplastic and
homoplastic transplantation is successful. In embryos and in lower invertebrates
as ...
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Vertebrate Limb and Somite Morphogenesis: The Third ...
This report clearly demonstrates xenoplastic inductive interactions between very
widely divergent amniotes. Other reports in the literature of xenoplastic inductive
interactions date back to the classic work of Spemann & Schotte (1932) and ...
British Society for Developmental Biology, Donald A. Ede, J. R. Hinchliffe, 1977
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Nerves and Mechanoreceptors: The Role of Innervation in the ...
This was clearly shown by xenoplastic recombinations between duck and
chicken in which the beak corpuscles differ in structure (Saxod, 1978). However,
the inner bulb of Herbst corpuscles was always nerve-specific, as it originates
from ...