ÉTYMOLOGIE DU MOT MORPHALLAXIS
New Latin, from morpho- + Greek allaxis exchange, from allassein to exchange, from allos other.
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «MORPHALLAXIS»
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Principles of Regenerative Biology
Ever since Morgan coined the term morphallaxis, its application as a descriptive
term has proved to be a challenge to regenerationists. In his original definition,
Morgan attributed two properties to the phenomenon. One was that the “part is ...
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Stem Cells in Marine Organisms
Morphallaxis, on the other hand, involves remodeling of existing tissues without
extensive cell proliferation. Epimorphic blastema regeneration is the
characteristic mode of regeneration found in vertebrates. Limbs and tails of
anuran tadpoles ...
Baruch Rinkevich, Valeria Matranga, 2009
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Aquatic Oligochaete Biology IX: Selected Papers from the 9th ...
(b) Neural morphallaxis (changes in giant fiber sensory fields, area, and
conduction velocity) occurs during both asexual reproduction and regeneration,
however, the order of regenerative events is arranged differently over time during
these ...
Piet F. M. Verdonschot, Hongzhe Wang, Adrian Pinders, 2007
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Annelids in Modern Biology
regenerative transformation have been defined as neural morphallaxis (Drewes
and Fourtner 1990; Martinez et al. 2006). Evidence of morphallactic regeneration
has been described in at least three oligochaete species: L. variegatus (Drewes ...
5
Loss and Restoration of Regenerative Capacity in Tissues and ...
In his book, Morgan (1901), generalizing the available data on regeneration,
introduced the idea of two basic ways of regeneration to the theory of
regeneration: morphallaxis and epimorphosis. Since then these assumptions
have been ...
Lev Vladimirovich Polezhaev, 1972
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Stem Cells and Tissue Homeostasis
The difference between morphallaxis and epimorphosis in terms of a gradient in
positional information. In both hydra and the amphibian limb, positional values
are represented by a simple linear gradient. If the distal (head end) half of hydra
is ...
Brian Iles Lord, C. S. Potten, R. J. Cole, 1978
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Competition Science Vision
It is of two types : morphallaxis and epimorphosis. Morphallaxis refers to the type
of regeneration in which lost body parts are replaced by the remodelling of the
remaining tissue. In this type of regeneration, little or no cellular proliferation
takes ...
8
Archiv für Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen
quence of which a piece gradually assumes more or less exactly the proportions
of the whole organism from which it was taken. The most notable examples of
morphallaxis thus far described are Planan'n and Slmtor, but similar changes
have ...
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Regenerative Biology and Medicine
This remodeling of synaptic organization is similar to morphallaxis, and can be
called “synaptallaxis”. Young granule cells of the rat hippocampus, recently born
from NSCs, have mechanisms to facilitate synaptic plasticity that more mature ...
10
Principles of Development
A distinction has been drawn between two types of regeneration. In one—
morphallaxis—there is little new cell division and growth, and regeneration of
structure occurs mainly by the repatterning of existing tissue and the re-
establishment of ...
2 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «MORPHALLAXIS»
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morphallaxis est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Local 8th grader now out of national spelling bee
In case you're wondering, morphallaxis is the regeneration of a part, or organism, from a fragment by reorganization without cell proliferation. «Kern Golden Empire, mai 15»
Check out art at Burnaby libraries
Anna Wong's Morphallaxis XXIX (1965) is one of the works on display in an exhibition at the McGill library branch. Photograph By contributed ... «Burnaby Now, sept 14»