10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPIBLASTIC»
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epiblastic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Works of Francis Maitland Balfour, Volume III (of 4)
In the next phase of segmentation each of the four epiblastic spheres divides into
two, andthe ovum thusbecomes constituted of twelve spheres, eight epiblastic
and four hypoblastic. The epiblastic spheres have now become markedly smaller
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Francis Maitland Balfour, 2014
2
Stem Cells in Endocrinology
(opposite page) Expression of insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin in adult rat
pluripotent epiblastic-like stem cells, pluripotent epiblastic-like stem cells induced
to form germ layer lineage endodermal stem cells, germ layer lineage
endodermal ...
3
Organization of the Early Vertebrate Embryo
The epiblastic cells of the central disc that are situated at stage X anterior to
Koller's sickle, were shown to constitute the primitive streak first and later to move
into the mesoblast. The question whether the cells of the posterior marginal zone
are ...
Nikolas Zagris, Anne Marie Duprat, Antony Durston, 1995
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The Works of Francis Maitland Balfour, Volume II (of 4)
The neuroblast next divides into ten cells, of which the two smaller are soon
broken up into epiblastic cells, while the remaining eight arrange themselves
intwo groupsof four each, one group on each side at the posterior border ofthe
epiblastic ...
Francis Maitland Balfour, 2014
5
Pediatric Neurovascular Disease: Surgical, Endovascular and ...
913 Beginning around day 16, epiblastic cells proliferate, migrate toward the
primitive streak, ingress into the streak, and reach the potential space between
the epiblast and hypoblast. This ingression (gastrulation) forms the future
endoderm ...
Michael J. Alexander, Robert F. Spetzler, 2011
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Ontogeny, Functional Ecology, and Evolution of Bats
The epiblastic roof of the cavity so formed becomes thin with the expansion of the
epiblast into a disc. The persistent epiblastic roof gets an investment of
mesoderm to form the definitive amnion. This process was observed in H. fischeri
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Rick A. Adams, Scott C. Pedersen, 2000
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Anatomy for Dental Students
The arrows shown in Figure 8.3A indicate how at the tail end of the embryo,
epiblastic cells divide, round up, and migrate towards the midline where they pile
up to form a multilayered structure along the midline. Cells start to sink below the
...
8
The vertebrate skeleton
Thus hairs and feathers are epiblastic in origin, bones are mesoblastic, and the
notochord is hypo- blastlc. The different types of skeletal structures may now be
considered and classified more fully. A. EXOSKELETAL STRUCTURES.
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Keywords And Concepts In Evolutionary Developmental Biology
However, eleutherodactyline frogs with derived yolky eggs also have secondarily
derived epiblastic cleavage (Elinson, 1987). Given the adaptive value of high
yolk volume for progeny survival and the extreme convergence of epiblastic or ...
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain and Spine
B: View of the epiblastic surface that faces the amnion. By the end of the second
week of gestation, the two-layered embryo consists of an epiblastic layer (c) that
faces the amnionic cavity ( 1 ) and an hypoblastic layer (en) that faces the yolk ...