Embryonal

Word EMBRYONAL
Character 9
Hyphenation em bry o nal
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Currently, treatment is based on whether a patient's cancer is classified as alveolar or embryonal, which is determined by the appearance of a tumour sample under the microscope. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Because of the "primitive" appearance of the heart, it is sometimes called "spongiform" or "embryonal" cardiomyopathy, and is thought to be caused by incomplete heart cell maturation. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The development of cell culture techniques permitted investigators to establish cultures of embryonal carcinoma cells (EC cells) from murine testicular teratocarcinomas. ❋ Unknown (2007)

When the team returned to Chicago, he was examined, then diagnosed with embryonal cell carcinoma -- cancer. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Martin Evans had worked with mouse embryonal carcinoma (EC) cells, which although they came from tumors could give rise to almost any cell type. ❋ Unknown (2007)

[4] Kleinsmith LJ, Pierce, G.B. Multipotentiality of single embryonal carcinoma cells. ❋ Unknown (2007)

What was illegal was to use * federal funds* to create new * embryonal* stem cell lines. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A few years later, Kleinsmith and Pierce demonstrated that such tumours were derived from undifferentiated embryonal carcinoma cells [4]. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Human skin is differentiated (i.e., adult), embryonal stem cells are not. ❋ Unknown (2009)

These embryonal carcinoma (EC) cells could be grown on feeder layers of irradiated fibroblasts. ❋ Unknown (2007)

This most common embryonal tumor can arise anywhere in the nervous system but typically appears in the cerebellum. ❋ Unknown (2005)

I afterwards managed to enter one of these rude and embryonal temples so carefully shut. ❋ Unknown (2003)

These genes are closely related to the insect genes, their order in the DNA is the same, and their action during embryonal development follows the same order in time and space in the fly. ❋ Unknown (1995)

I look upon them as simply the embryos of mature forms, which are capable of propagating themselves in this embryonal state. ❋ Various (N/A)

Now the entire embryonal development of the human child is in reality no more than a continuous process of ecphoration of old engrams, one after another. ❋ Henry Stanton (N/A)

But, as a general rule, it may be said that in the development of the embryonal life the process of cell division proceeds in such a way that every germ of the child's future organism represents approximately one-half maternal and one-half paternal substance and energy. ❋ Henry Stanton (N/A)

In idiots one observes in addition the most various congenital malformations (resemblance to lower animals, or persistence of embryonal stages, etc.), the remains of inflammatory processes, etc. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

The "return to the embryonal state of psychic life in the dream" and the observation of ❋ Sigmund Freud (1897)

Ahlfeld explains the presence of mammæ on odd parts of the body by the theory that portions of the embryonal material entering into the composition of the mammary gland are carried to and implanted upon any portion of the exterior of the body by means of the amnion. '' ❋ Unknown (1896)

Hugo de Vries distinguishes between partial and embryonal variations, or between variations and mutations, only the last-named being heritable, and therefore of importance for the origin of new species. ❋ Gustav Schwalbe (1880)

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