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Cell Membrane Structures: Advances in Research and ...
Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine: Tricellulin is expressed in
autotypic tight junctions of peripheral myelinating Schwann cells New research, '
Tricellulin is expressed in autotypic tight junctions of peripheral myelinating
Schwann ...
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INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY
The option of autotypic and allotypic pathways is decided by the mode of cell
cycle progression of the precursor cell lineage at a specific developmental stage.
2. The mitogen contributes to the selection of pathways by affecting the mode of
cell ...
3
Cell Biology of the Eye
(1979a) proposed the presence of a number of multipotential progenitor cells
with slightly different specificities, which give rise to allotypic as well as autotypic
cell types in culture. It may be that these progenitor cells function as precursors of
a ...
4
From Gene to Animal: An Introduction to the Molecular ...
The same is true when imaginal disc fragments are cultured in vitro; again they
will differentiate into appropriate autotypic structures only when ecdysone is
added to the medium (Seybold & Sullivan, 1978; Edwards et al., 1978). However,
rare ...
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Developmental systems: insects
Among a total of 94 such clones, 12 contained both marked autotypic and
allotypic structures. Since the somatic crossing-over or somatic mutation is
induced two days prior to culturing, i.e. in an autotypic cell of the antennal disc,
we have to ...
S. J. Counce, Conrad Hal Waddington, 1973
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The biology of imaginal disks
Metamorphosed structures including heterozygous autotypic cells (y snj-\ — \-)
and a clone oiy sn/y sn cells. The clone consists of autotypic palpus cells and
allotypic wing cells. (This particular case is illustrated in Fig. 8 in detail) detected
after ...
Heinrich Ursprung, R. Nöthiger, 1972
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The Stability of the Differentiated State
This pattern can only be explained by assuming that a somatic crossing-over or
mutation occurred in an autotypic cell of the palpus anlage which subsequently
gave rise to the other autotypic and allotypic cells of the clone. In five clones a ...
8
Neoplasms and related disorders of invertebrate and lower ...
Tissue Organization and Cell Types in Autotypic, Atelotypic, and Mutant Imaginal
Disc Cell Lines After many generations of in vivo culture, metamorphosing
autotypic lines derived from wild-type discs resemble in most details the wild-type
...
Clyde Johnson Dawe, John C. Harshbarger, Smithsonian Institution, 1969
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Functional Ultrastructure: Atlas of Tissue Biology and Pathology
During formation of the myelin sheath, autotypic junctions are built connecting
membranes between themselves at the inner and outer mesaxons, in the
Schmidt-Lanterman clefts, and in the paranodal regions. At the tips of the
paranodal loops, ...
Margit Pavelka, Jürgen Roth, 2010
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Acta Embryologiae Experimentalis
No differences have been found between corresponding allotypic and autotypic
tissues, except in that they arise from different discs. E.g. when wing mutations
are introduced into homoeotic strains, normal and homoeotic wing tissues are ...