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embryonic cell

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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 established embryoniccell line: a comparison between in vivo- and in vitro-matured cytoplasts.
Differential effect of recipient cytoplasm for microtubule organization and preimplantation development in rat reconstituted embryos with two-cell embryoniccell nuclear transfer.
Somatic and embryoniccell nucleus transfer into intact and enucleated immature mouse oocytes.
Production of cloned lambs from an established embryoniccell line: a comparison between in vivo- and in vitromatured cytoplasts.
Production of cloned lambs from an established embryoniccell line: a comparison between in vivo and in vitromatured cytoplasts.
Therefore, it might be assumed that this checkpoint represents a universal mechanism(s) controlling the correct progression of the embryoniccell cycle and further embryonic development.
Embryoniccell research is part and parcel of all such research.
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No cancer cell ever turns into an embryo, and no embryoniccell in a test tube will ever turn into a human embryo.
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The mechanisms by which a pluripotential embryoniccell gradually 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 from embryoniccell lines, 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 entire embryoniccell lineage.
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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 mesenchyme embryoniccell layer.
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Versican is involved in development, guiding embryoniccell migration 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 an embryoniccell stage.
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The inner cell mass cells attach and expand further to form a human embryoniccell line, 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.
Partial cloning affords the advantage that the old cells to be rejuvenated do not have to pass through the embryoniccell stage 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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