limb bud

collocation in English

meaningsoflimbandbud

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limb
noun[C]
uk
/lɪm/
us
/lɪm/
an arm or leg of a person ...
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bud
noun
uk
/bʌd/
us
/bʌd/
a small part of a plant, that develops into a flower ...
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(Definition oflimbandbudfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Cell-cell interactions axis of the developing chicklimbbud.
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Propagation phase involves the control of distal progression duringlimbbuddevelopment.
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The converse transplantation of an earlylimbbudto a latelimbbudalso results in normal limb development.
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Limbbudis undifferentiated mesenchyme enclosed by an ectoderm covering.
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Cell division is seen throughout thelimbbud.
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However, some recent evidence using microinjected embryos suggests that the cells are prespecified early inlimbbuddevelopment.
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Shh functions in diverse processes in development, including patterninglimbbudtissue differentiation.
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Within thelimbbud, expression also varies as a function of the position along the anterior-posterior axis.
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It is believed to affect thelimbbudin early fetal life.
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Eventually, thelimbbuddevelops into bones, tendons, muscles and joints.
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It is, in a sense, the default program oflimbbudcells.
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The limb buds are seen on ultrasound at 8 weeks of gestation and by 11 weeks the digits of the hands and feet are visible as are limb movements.
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Staining was detected in the distal limb buds with faint staining in the somatic mesoderm at the level of the future wing bud (data not shown).
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All limb buds must rely on other signaling factors to obtain their identity.
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The early larval stages of the trematodes then are transmitted into aquatic tadpoles, where the metacercariae (larvae) encyst in developing limb buds.
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Limb buds appear where arms and legs will grow later.
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Determines where limb buds will form, and what limbs will develop there.
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The lower limb buds appear around the 4th embryonic week, slightly later than the upper limb buds, and the developing nervous system is already evident.
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Cercariae appear to prefer to infect in and around the developing limb buds of larval amphibians, which can alter or inhibit limb development.
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