ETIMOLOGIA DELLA PAROLA BLASTEMA
From New Latin, from Greek: offspring, from blastos bud.
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «BLASTEMA»
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1
Developmental Biology Protocols
In vitro blastema culture (4): Sever the blastema and an adjacent segment of the
limb with iridectomy scissors and soak it for 30–45 min in a tissue-culture well
containing chelating solution (see Note 7). Transfer the blastema to another well
...
Rocky S. Tuan, Cecilia W. Lo, 2000
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Ten Cate's Oral Histology: Development, Structure, and Function
CondylarCondylar blastema blastema Condylar blastema Temporal Temporal
blastema blastema Temporal blastema Forming Forming mandibular mandibular
bone bone Forming mandibular bone A MeckelMeckel's cartilagecartilage ...
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Fins into Limbs: Evolution, Development, and Transformation
Early grafting studies were typically performed with medium to late bud
blastemas, and results indicated that at that stage the blastema is more similar to
than different from a limb bud. An extensive experimental literature indicates that
the ...
4
Principles of Regenerative Biology
Muscle fibers at the amputation surface have lost their striations, and the areas
vacated by the formerly differentiated muscle fibers are becoming infiltrated with
immature-looking cells of the type that will ultimately constitute the blastema.
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Regenerative Biology and Medicine
AB 0.0 0.4 4.0 30 90 (A) (B) 3H-T M.I. AB FIGURE 8.11 Changes in 3H-T labeling
and mitotic index during blastema formation and growth, expressed as
percentages of total cell number on the ordinate. AB on the abscissa represents
the ...
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Principles of Regenerative Medicine
The dedifferentiated graft cells all have the same circumferential positional
identity and so do not sense any positional gap when they interact, leading to
failure of cell cycling and blastema formation. Normal regeneration ensues,
however, ...
Anthony Atala, Robert Lanza, James A. Thomson, 2010
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Biology of Turbellaria: Experimental Advances
in about two days (Lindh, '57; Pederson, '58; Lender and Gabriel, '60), it is most
unlikely that neoblasts found in a regeneration blastema of this age include
dedifferentiated cells. The differentiation would occur probably after the second
or the ...
8
A History of Regeneration Research: Milestones in the ...
The book presents the leading researchers and their seminal discoveries in the field.
Charles E. Dinsmore, 2007
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Principles of Development
Positional value along the proximo-distal axis is therefore of great importance,
and is at least partly retained in the blastema (see Section 14.1). The blastema
has considerable morphogenetic autonomy. If it is transplanted to a neutral
location ...
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Essential Developmental Biology
With an emphasis throughout on the evidence underpinning the main conclusions, this book is suitable as the key text for both introductory and more advanced courses in developmental biology. A new approach to a widely taught subject.
Jonathan M. W. Slack, 2012
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «BLASTEMA»
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blastema nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Malignancy of a Horseshoe Kidney: A Case Series with a Rare …
Embryologically, the abnormality occurs between the fourth and sixth week of gestation after the ureteric bud has entered the renal blastema. There are several ... «UroToday, ott 14»
Genetic Programs Driving Lizard Tail Regrowth Merely Idle in …
The researchers also observed that the process of tail regeneration in the lizard does not match the dedifferentiation and blastema-based ... «Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, ago 14»
Salamanders' Ability To Regenerate Limbs Offers New Routes For …
Mature muscle and connective tissue cells form fibroblasts, which multiply to form a blastema. Blastemas are immature precursor cells capable ... «Medical Daily, giu 14»
How planarians maintain their stem cell pools over generations
They divide there and their offspring form a blastema, in which – as a result of interplay between various extra- and intra-cellular factors ... «Phys.Org, giu 14»
Breakthrough technique tortures normal cells with acid to create …
With carrots, for example, drastic changes in the environment can trigger some cells to take on an immature type known as blastema cells. «ExtremeTech, gen 14»
A method for high-throughput PCR-based genotyping of larval …
The fin clip procedure induces blastema formation at the site of biopsy (Figure 1C, black arrowhead), following which the caudal fin regenerates and normal ... «BioTechniques.com, dic 13»
Grafted limb cells acquire molecular 'fingerprint' of new location …
By examining cells from blastema tissue in salamanders – amphibians that can regrow lost limbs – the researchers learned that grafted tissue ... «Phys.Org, ott 13»
Cells Reprogrammed in Living Mice
Daley notes that when amphibians regenerate their limbs, they form a cluster of primitive undifferentiated cells called a blastema. Perhaps a ... «Science AAAS, set 13»
Why Can't Humans Regenerate Body Parts?
... mass of undifferentiated cells called a regeneration blastema, which eventually will differentiate and form the various structures of a new limb. «Discovery News, ago 13»
Molecular signals identified that let some organisms regrow lost heads
Once the wound heals over, a group of cells called a "blastema" forms at its surface. These are unspecialized stem cells that divide and grow ... «Ars Technica, lug 13»