embryonic cell
collocation in Englishmeaningsofembryonicandcell
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embryonic
adjective
uk/ˌem.briˈɒn.ɪk/us/ˌem.briˈɑː.nɪk/
relating to ...
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cell
noun[C]
uk/sel/us/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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Production of cloned lambs from an establishedembryoniccellline: a comparison between in vivo- and in vitro-matured cytoplasts.
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Differential effect of recipient cytoplasm for microtubule organization and preimplantation development in rat reconstituted embryos with two-cellembryoniccellnuclear transfer.
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Somatic andembryoniccellnucleus transfer into intact and enucleated immature mouse oocytes.
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Production of cloned lambs from an establishedembryoniccellline: a comparison between in vivo- and in vitromatured cytoplasts.
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Production of cloned lambs from an establishedembryoniccellline: a comparison between in vivo and in vitromatured cytoplasts.
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Therefore, it might be assumed that this checkpoint represents a universal mechanism(s) controlling the correct progression of theembryoniccellcycle and further embryonic development.
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Embryoniccellresearch is part and parcel of all such research.
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No cancer cell ever turns into an embryo, and noembryoniccellin a test tube will ever turn into a human embryo.
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The mechanisms by which a pluripotentialembryoniccellgradually develops, while undergoing a series of cell divisions, into a more and more differentiated, specialised cell is still very imperfectly understood.
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It is quite reasonable that some people already do not accept certain treatments—vaccines derived fromembryoniccelllines, or from foetal cell lines from aborted foetuses, for example.
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In fact, he and his team succeeded in tracing the nematode's entireembryoniccelllineage.
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During the primary stage, which occurs from 3-6 weeks, the basic components of the vitreous begin to form from the mesenchymeembryoniccelllayer.
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Versican is involved in development, guidingembryoniccellmigration important in the formation of the heart and outlining the path for neural crest cell migration.
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Classical cloning can rejuvenate old cells but the process demands that the old cells must artificially pass through anembryoniccellstage.
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The inner cell mass cells attach and expand further to form a humanembryoniccellline, which are undifferentiated.
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As mentioned above a-tubulin of meiotic spindles and spindles in embryonic cells is both tyrosinated and acetylated as detected by binding of the pertinent antibodies.
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Partial cloning affords the advantage that the old cells to be rejuvenated do not have to pass through theembryoniccellstage and are simply made younger.
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The participation of embryonic cells in primitive epithelium formation in schistosomes seems much more likely.
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