10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERIDERMAL»
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Health Assessment Document for ...
... 5 % without Peridermal Cell Death Abbott and s x 10"'M o % without
Peridermal Cell Death Bimbaum, 1990 l X l0"°M 20 % without Peridermal Cell
Death 1 X lO"M 36 % without Peridennal Cell Death' 1 X 10"M 60 % without
Peridermal Cell ...
constituted by one layer of flattened cells. The peridermal cells are filled with
clear vesicles and large bundles of filaments and their surfaces have many
microvilli, which suggests a secretory or absorbing function. In this respect the
peridermal ...
3
Physiological Plant Ecology: Ecophysiology and Stress ...
The intensity of peridermal transpiration through the surfaces of suber- ized
shoots and roots depends on the structure of the periderm, the density and
permeability of the lenticels, and the presence or absence of cracks in the bark.
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The Structure and Function of Skin 3E
Briefly, peridermal cells, initially cuboidal, become progressively flattened during
later development and attain microvilli on the amniotic surface (Wolf, 1967a); on
the underside, peridermal cells are attached to epidermal cells by desmosomes.
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Human Embryology and Developmental Biology
9.1D) that represent the progeny of the dividing stem cells of the basal layer, and
a 156 superficial layer of peridermal cells bearing characteristic surface blebs (
Fig. 9.2). Peridermal cells contain large amounts of glycogen, but the function of ...
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An Atlas of the Human Embryo and Fetus: A Photographic ...
The embryonic epidermis is a simple ectodermal epithelium, which transforms in
late embryos into a bilaminar epithelium known as the periderm. Peridermal cells
constitute a characteristic 'pavement' of surface cuboidal cells, full of glycogen.
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Evolutionary Patterns: Growth, Form, and Tempo in the Fossil ...
Stolons, however, are not free to increase in radius without limit, as they are
encased within a rigid peridermal sheath. Consider a polyp with a stolon of a
length capable of accommodating the volume of the polyp without compression
of the ...
Alan H. Cheetham, Jeremy B. C. Jackson, Scott Lidgard, 2001
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Issues in Dentistry, Oral Health, Odontology, and ...
Owing to the lack of reliable markers of the palatal periderm, the fate of
peridermal cells has been controversial. We identified LewisX/stage-specific
embryonic antigen-1 as a specific peridermal marker, and showed that numerous
peridermal ...
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Bioengineering and Molecular Biology of Plant Pathways
FIGURE 8.2 Ultrastructure of suberized roots tissues of Arabidopsis plants at the
beginning of the secondary thickening of the root. (A) Overview of suberized
endodermal and peridermal cells in the root. The suberin deposition is visible as
an ...
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Issues in Biological, Biochemical, and Evolutionary Sciences ...
National Institutes of Health, Bethesda: Increased retinoic acid levels thr0ugh
ablation of Cyp26b1 determine the processes of embryonic skin barrier formation
and peridermal development By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life ...