embryonic tissue उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Underlying the epiblast is the hypoblast, where the extra-embryonic tissue originates . suggesting that its presence is important for regulating the formation of a single primitive streak.
- Unigene's EST cDNA Tissue Abundance display and Protein Atlas shows PRP36 as having significant expression levels in the brain, embryonic tissue, eyes, intestines, kidneys, nerves, and ovaries.
- New therapies involving transplants of stem cells, the body's master cells from which all tissues grow, have been slowed by federal funding restrictions on experiments using embryonic tissues.
- The book also presents recent experimental results that examine how the same embryonic tissues or tumor cells can be coaxed into forming dramatically different structures under different environmental conditions.
- In contrast to eggs of other arthropods, most insect eggs are drought-resistant, because inside the maternal chorion, two additional membranes develop from embryonic tissue, the amnion and the serosa.
- In 1968 embryologist John Saunders, then at Marquette University in Milwaukee, set out to investigate the way digits formed from a bulge of embryonic tissue called the limb bud.
- Nonetheless, legal experts say the existing statutes could impede university scientists and biotechnology companies, not only because of the bans but also because some states prohibit payment for embryonic tissue.
- The regulation of TN-C is induced or repressed by a number of different factors that are expressed during embryonic tissue, as well as developed tissues during remodeling, injured, or neoplastic.
- Research using adult stem cells has drawn no ethical objections, and many opponents of experimentation on embryonic tissue say it has been rendered unnecessary by recent successes with adult-cell tissue.
- In such species, there is direct, intimate contact between maternal and embryonic tissue, though there also is a placental barrier to control or prevent uncontrolled exchange and the transfer of pathogens.