10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HISTOGENIC»
Discover the use of
histogenic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
histogenic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Mutation Breeding: Theory and Practical Applications
Clowes (1957) already reported that plant species may show different degrees of
instability. Such instabilities, as a rule, are the result of occasional periclinal
divisions in the outer layers and may lead to penetration of cells from one
histogenic ...
2
Text Book of Botany: Angiosperms
Histogenic layer theory. According to Dermen (1947), the terms tunica and
corpus do not have fixed values and they fall short of having real meaning,
histogcnetically or ontogenetically. On the basis of his studies on naturally
occurring ...
Dr. Singh, Dr. Pande & Dr. Jain
3
Plant Mutation Breeding and Biotechnology
Figure 16.1 Longitudinal section ofa typical angiosperm shoot tip with a two-
layered tunica. a: Boundaries of histogenic layers and tissues derived from them.
Within the SAM proper, cell division planes are strictly anticlinal in tunica layers
L1 ...
Q. Y. Shu, Brian P. Forster, H. Nakagawa, 2012
The histogenic layer concept appears to be a modification of (1) Tunica-corpus
concept (2) Apical cell concept (3) Mantle-core concept (4) Histogen concept The
concept of waiting meristem was proposed by (1) Newman (2) Buvat (3) Schmidt
...
5
ADVANCES IN CANCER RESEARCH
(1970) recognized that the classification of carcinomas was far from satisfactory
since it was based on too many criteria but, until a standard method of
classification was adopted preferably on a histogenic basis, the authors divided
the lesions ...
6
Fruit Breeding, Tree and Tropical Fruits
Citrus appears to be one of many dicotyledonous plants in which the meristems
are organized into three histogenic layers; studies of nucellar seedlings from well
- characterized old budlines can sometimes show whether a histogenic layer in ...
Jules Janick, James N. Moore, 1996
7
Orthodontics: Principles and Practice
It is such an imbalance itself that fires the signals which activate the interplay of
histogenic responses. Balance, when achieved for a time, turns off the signals
and regional growth activity ceases. The process recycles throughout childhood,
...
Daljit Gill, Farhad B. Naini, 2012
8
Principles of Cellular, Molecular, and Developmental ...
In general, laminated structures (cerebral cortex, archicortex, and cerebellum)
exhibit a similar basic histogenic pattern, with some unique histogenic variants in
the different regions due to the existence of secondary germinal zones.
24 EMBRYOGENIC - HISTOGENIC EFFECTS OF GRAVITY William Jensen -
Department of Botany University of California I would like to address my own
considerations to the question of embryogenic and histogenic effects of gravity on
...
Space Studies Board, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, 1964
10
Plant Pathology V1: The Diseased Plant
First, we shall deal with the histogenic reaction. A. Histogenic Defense Reaction
Defense reactions which are exhibited histologically will be considered in this
section. Defense of this type may be manifested as a demarcation of the infected
...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HISTOGENIC»
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The Moving Parts Of Histogenics' Attractive IPO (HSGX)
... which indicates healthy cartilage, it ships the NeoCart to the surgical team which implants it into the knee with Histogenic's bioadhesive. «Seeking Alpha, Dec 14»
Dr Aiken's comments unfortunate, says Dr Lowe
The patent also approved claims for efficacy against five histogenic cancer lines. 2. The respect for my work in the international scientific ... «Jamaica Observer, Dec 10»