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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HYPOBLASTIC»
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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
...
Francis Maitland Balfour, 2014
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The Works of Francis Maitland Balfour, Volume II (of 4)
Theovumofthe Rabbit[39] becomes firstdivided intotwosubequal spheres. The
larger and more transparent of the two may, from its eventual fate, be called the
epiblastic sphere, and the other the hypoblastic. Thetwo spheresare dividedinto
four ...
Francis Maitland Balfour, 2014
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The vertebrate skeleton
The skeleton of Amphioxus is partly hypoblastic, partly mesoblastic in origin. (a)
Hypoblastic skeleton. The notochord (fig. 4, 2) is an elastic rod extending along
the whole length of the body past the anterior end of the nerve cord. It lies ventral
...
the. epiblastic. spheres,. and. the. smaller. one. and. its. products. as. the
hypoblastic spheres, in accordance with their different destinations. Both the
spheres are soon divided into two, and each of the four so formed into two again;
and thus a ...
spheres, which are at the periphery, divide, each one into two, making eight
epiblastic and four hypoblastic spheres. When this has occurred, the epiblastic
spheres are smaller and clearer than the hypoblastic spheres. The four
hypoblastic ...
summarized in Fig. 8, show that at least until stage 4 H & H the central area of the
lower layer is a mosaic of hypoblastic and entodermal cells, whereas the
peripheral ring of the lower layer, including its most posterior region underlying
the ...
... the integument; the muscle fibers also bear the reverse relation to the epithelial
cells. In the budding worm the pharynx is developed from cells of the
parenchyme, which are potentially hypoblastic. Thus the pharynx is hypoblastic
in its origin.
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This Side Up: Spatial Determination in the Early Development ...
Hypoblastic cells can form a disk inducing an embryonic axis in chick epiblast.
Nature, Lond. 289, 800-802. Mitrani, E., Shimoni, Y. & Eyal-Giladi, H. (1983).
Nature of the hypoblastic influence on the chick embryo epiblast. J. Embryol. exp.
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Organization of the Early Vertebrate Embryo
SiiSP-S^•ir-;. HYP Figure 4. A scanning electron micrograph of a stage XI chick
blastoderm. A clear difference is seen between the confluent hypoblastic sheet (
HYP) growing from Koller's sickle (KS) and the more anterior hypoblastic cells
from ...
Nikolas Zagris, Anne Marie Duprat, Antony Durston, 1995
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Comprehensive Neonatal Nursing Care, Fifth Edition: 5th Edition
By the end of the second week, there is a slightly thickened area near the
cephalic region of the hypoblastic disk, known as the prochordal plate, which
marks the location of the mouth (Moore & Persaud, 2008; Sadler, 2010).
Formation of the ...
Carole Kenner PhD, RNC-NIC, NNP, FAAN, Judy Lott DSN, RN, BC-NNP, FAAN, 2013