developing embryo
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdevelopingandembryo
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developing
adjective
uk/dɪˈvel.ə.pɪŋ/us/dɪˈvel.ə.pɪŋ/
A developing country or area of the world is poorer and has less advanced industries, especially in Africa, Latin America, ...
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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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It is difficult to study the effect of blood flow in thedevelopingembryoand fetus.
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Like changes in adevelopingembryo, these changes are part of a ratchet-like, irreversible cycle.
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Thedevelopingembryois not the first point of contact between reproductive structures and pathogens.
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We suppose that they are involved in nutrient transport to thedevelopingembryo.
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The effects of radiation pressure on thedevelopingembryoand fetus are unknown.
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These leukocytes are thought to sustain the delicate balance between protecting thedevelopingembryo/fetus and tolerating its hemiallogeneic tissues.
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The parasite egg is deposited in the cytoplasm of the host egg and not in thedevelopingembryo.
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Furthermore, upon compaction and subsequent development, the daughters of the injected cell de-adhered and were extruded from the otherwise compacted and normallydevelopingembryo.
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In our experiments by day 1 we observed early neurogenesis, so these new cells require factors before they are available in thedevelopingembryo.
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It is now apparent that hyaluronan plays a central role in the physical and chemical properties of intracellular and extracellular environments of thedevelopingembryo.
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The seed reserves that are accumulated temporarily in the endosperm are translocated to, and reaccumulated in, the cotyledons of adevelopingembryo.
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Some types of generenvironment interactions also increase e2, as do stochastic epigenetic regulatory processes such as the wave of genomic methylation that occurs in thedevelopingembryo.
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It acts as a nutrient reservoir for thedevelopingembryo.
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Produced only in pregnancy by thedevelopingembryo.
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To control these processes a large complex network of regulatory genes has evolved to specify when and where in thedevelopingembryocell proliferation, differentiation and cell death occur.
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At this level of cellular sensing (and reacting) that is occurring continuously in all of the cells of adevelopingembryo, there is no difference between nature and nurture.
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Removal of one of these cells does not harm thedevelopingembryo.
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Sometimes the egg preserves the remains of thedevelopingembryoinside.
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However early in gestation thedevelopingembryohas begun its own lymphopoiesis from the fetal liver.
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Citrullination controls the expression of genes, particularly in thedevelopingembryo.
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Several factors influence the pattern of normal and abnormal cells in thedevelopingembryo.
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