chick embryo
collocation in Englishmeaningsofchickandembryo
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chick
noun[C]
uk/tʃɪk/us/tʃɪk/
a baby bird, especially a ...
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embryo
noun[C]
uk/ˈem.bri.əʊ/us/ˈem.bri.oʊ/
an animal that is developing either in its mother's womb or in an egg, or a plant that is developing in ...
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(Definition ofchickandembryofrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Fenamates protect neurons against ischemic and excitotoxic injury inchickembryoretina.
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Unilateral vitelline vein ligation alters the intracardiac blood flow patterns and morphogenesis in thechickembryo.
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A standardized method was developed for inducing such an anomaly in thechickembryo.
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Some new data concerning the formation of the formation of the definitive endoblast in thechickembryo.
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The titration of vaccinia virus on the chorio-allantoic membrane of the developingchickembryo.
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It was necessary, therefore, to develop a standardized method for inducing specific and reproducible cardiac anomalies in thechickembryo.
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Scanning electron microscopy ofchickembryonerve fibres and heart fibroblasts on collagen substrata in vitro.
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The objective of the present work was to study the onset of genome activation during development of thechickembryo.
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Newcastle disease virus isolates inchickembryocell culture.
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Ingrowth and ramification of retinal fibers in the developing optic tectum of thechickembryo.
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Developmental neuronal death is not a universal phenomenon among cell types in thechickembryoretina.
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The mumps virus strains were developed in embryonic hens' eggs andchickembryocell cultures.
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Pander studied thechickembryoand discovered the germ layers (i.e., three distinct regions of the embryo that give rise to the specific organ system).
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His own research was on the canarypox virus, which he used in developing achickembryoassay for the isolation and quantification of animal viruses.
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In thechickembryosomites are formed every 90 minutes.
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When the notochord is ablated during somitogenesis in thechickembryo, the proper number of somites forms, but the segmentation clock is delayed for the posterior two-thirds of the somites.
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Malformations of the semilunar valves produced in chick embryos by mechanical interference with cardiogenesis.
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