10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BLASTULAR»
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Encyclopedia of Traditional Chinese Medicines - Molecular ...
Pharm: Cytotoxic (in vitro animal cap assay to screen for inhibitors of cell division,
treatment of cultured individual Xenopus cells from the early Xenopus laevis
embryo at the blastular stage, 0.5μg/mL, cleavage arrest > 75%)[4645]. Source: ...
Jiaju Zhou, Guirong Xie, Xinjian Yan, 2011
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Mesozoic Mammals: The First Two-Thirds of Mammalian History
They all form a true blastula with a true blastocoele; marsupials differ in blastular
configuration in that they develop a blastocyst (rather than a blastodisc) as a
result of apomorphic major reductions in relative yolk volume. The blastular cells
in ...
Jason A. Lillegraven, Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska, William A. Clemens, 1979
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Gene Activity in Early Development
Thus the lack of evident ribosomal RNA synthesis in the blastular cell cultures is
not simple to interpret. An interesting postscript to this story has been provided by
Laskey et al. (1973), who were able to confirm the earlier claims of Shiokawa ...
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Supermen: Tales of the Posthuman Future
Blastular engineering has incorporated freedom into our blood and our bones,
and I intend to take full advantage of that freedom. To do otherwise would be a
betrayal of my nature.” “My own blastular engineering served only to complete
the ...
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Advances in Morphogenesis
Woodland and Gurdon (1968) have confirmed that Xenopus blastular
heterogeneous RNA synthesis is faster per cell in endoderm than elsewhere, a
result also obtained in Rana pipiens by Flickinger et al. (1967, 1970). Moreover,
according to ...
M. Abercrombie, Jean Brachet, Thomas J. King, 1973
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Cellular Basis of Morphogenesis
Later-involuting mesoderm, originating from higher in the blastular marginal zone
and thus further from the initiating source of inductive signals, has other
specifications (Cooke & Smith 1987). A simple working hypothesis for the
organization ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2008
The blastular wall has the structure of a simple epithelium, similar to that of
vertebrates. At their apical surfaces, the cells are joined by typical junctional
complexes, including zonulae adherens or belt desmosomes, septate junctions
and spot ...
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The Mammoth Book of the Best of Best New SF
Blastular engineering has incorporated freedom into our blood andourbones,
and I intend totake full advantageof that freedom. To dootherwise would be a
betrayalof my nature.” “Myown blastular engineering servedonlyto complete ...
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Biology of Echinodermata
As early as 1966, Endo wrote in an article on sea urchin development written in
Japanese that among primary mesenchyme cells there are 8 cells which do not
migrate out to the blastocoel but remain in the blastular wall and eventually
carried ...
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The Fountains of Youth
"Blastular engineering has incorporated freedom into our blood and our bones,"
he said, "and I intend to take full advantage of that freedom. To do otherwise
would be a betrayal of my nature." "While my own blastular engineering served
only ...