10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ECTOMERE»
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Current Topics in Developmental Biology
Similar to rhombomeres, the notion of an ectomere was first presented by Le
Douarin and colleagues as a segment of neuroectoderm and surface ectoderm
that moved in register toward a final resting place in the facial prominences, all
the ...
2
The Journal of the College of Science, Imperial University ...
Blastomeres are now designated as A, the left anterior, B, the right anterior, C, the
right posterior, and 1), the left posterior. Fig. 9. Cleavage of the first quartet of
ectomere-cells. From apical pole. Fig. 10. Same stage. From posterior side. Fig.
11.
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Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (Vol. LIX, ...
It is well known that in annelids the ectoderm of the trunk is derived from the
ectomere 2d (= X). In Fulgur, Crepidula and several other gasteropod s, cells
derived from the ectomere 2d give rise to the mantle edge and fold and to the
layer of ...
4
Journal of the College of Science, Imperial University of ...
Plate III. Fig. 43. Formation of first ectomere-quartet. Apical view. Fig. 44. Same
stage. Right side view. Fig. 45. Formation of second ectomere-quartet. Apical
view. Fig. 46. Same stage. Posterior view. Fig. 47. Same stage. Left side view. Fig
. 48.
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Journal of the College of Science, Imperial University of Tokyo
onward it gradually becomes evident that. all the generations of the ectomere-cell
, as a whole, make but a slight displacement compared with what is generally
seen in other species. They do not strictly overlay the entomercs; but lie toward
the ...
Tōkyō Daigaku. Rigakubu, 1904
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Journal of the College of Science
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19. Fig. 20. . Sixth ectomere-quartet stage. Plate I. Egg mass of b'r'plionaria ...
Tōkyō Daigaku. Rigakubu, 1904
The first four cells (macromeres) are designated by the capital letters A, B, C, and
D. The generations of micro- meres (ectomeres) by the small letters a, b, c, and d.
The first index number indicates the generation to which the ectomere belongs.
Fig. b Four-cell stage, left side, showing the cleavage spindle in the formation of
the ectomere d1. Fig. c Six-cell stage, ventral side; shows the anteroposterior
extension of cells. Figs. d and e Eight-cell stage, ventral and dorsal sides; shows
the ...
Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, 1920
9
Textbook of Craniofacial Growth
... the individual neuroectoderm and surface ectoderm components of the
ectomere remain in register. (E) Sagittal section through neural tube of a stage 15
chick embryo, showing neural crest (nc) located between surface ectoderm (se)
and ...
10
Dictionary of Developmental Biology and Embryology
... effect may be on color, chemical composition, ripening, or abscission.
ectomere a blastomere that will differentiate into ectoderm. ectomesenchyme
mesenchyme produced from the ectoderm. ectopic embryos the plant embryos
that originate ...