inner cell
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinnerandcell
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inner
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈɪn.ər/us/ˈɪn.ɚ/
inside or contained within ...
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cell
noun[C]
uk/sel/us/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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(Definition ofinnerandcellfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Pluripotency of cultured rabbitinnercellmass cells detected by isozyme analysis and eye pigmentation of fetuses following injection into blastocysts or morulae.
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Grade 2 embryos exhibited a diffuseinnercellmass, open areas in the trophoblast and some unattached cells in the blastocoele.
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Positioning ofinnercellmass determines the development of mouse blastocysts in vitro.
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In most cases, there were no obviousinnercellmasses.
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Embryonic stem cells derived from morula,innercellmass, and blastocysts of mink: comparisons of their pluripotencies.
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Apoptosis in rodent peri-implantation embryos: differential susceptibility ofinnercellmass and trophoectoderm cell lineages - a review.
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Table 2 summarises the distribution of cells toinnercellmass and to trophectoderm in buffalo, cattle and hybrid embryos.
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They can be obtained from theinnercellmass of the blastocyst or preimplantation embryo.
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From (3.48) it is seen that there is another time-dependent cylindrical surface in theinnercell, at which the axial velocity is zero.
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An embryonic stem cell line is derived from theinnercellmass of a blastocyst.
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A quantitative analysis of cell allocation to trophectoderm andinnercellmass in the mouse blastocyst.
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This results in unsteady flows for which theinnercellexpands with time as already described.
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After 5 days, theinnercellmass of the embryo can be isolated in order to derive stem cells.
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Embryonic stem cells derived from morulae,innercellmass, and blastocysts of mink: comparisons of their pluripotencies.
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A rapid procedure for visualising theinnercellmass and trophectoderm nuclei of mouse blastocysts in situ using polynucleotide-specific fluorochromes.
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Trophectodermal processes regulate the expression of totipotency within theinnercellmass of the mouse expanding blastocyst.
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Blastocysts were biopsied by slight pressure over the embryo, leaving theinnercellmass intact.
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In the expanded blastocyst stage the nuclei of trophectoderm cells became positive while no positivity was observed in theinnercellmass cells.
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We found that rescued blastomeres can participate in bothinnercellmass and trophoblast formation, thus completely overcoming the 2-cell block.
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