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blastema
‖ blastema (blæˈstiːmə) Pl. blaˈstemata. [a. Gr. βλάστηµα a sprout, also, in Hippocrates, a morbid humour causing scab or disease, f. vbl. stem βλαστε-, βλαστα- to sprout, bud.] 1. Biol. The primary formative material of plants and animals; protoplasm. Now applied spec. to the initial matter or grow... Oxford English Dictionary
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Blastema
Limb regeneration in these salamanders involves the blastema. Inhibitions to this results in reversed polarity across the blastema. wikipedia.org
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Metanephrogenic blastema
The metanephrogenic blastema or metanephric blastema (or metanephric mesenchyme, or metanephric mesoderm) is one of the two embryological structures that The metanephric blastema mostly develops into nephrons, but can also form parts of the collecting duct system. wikipedia.org
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blastemal
blaˈstemal, a. [f. prec. + -al1.] Of or pertaining to blastema.1849 Todd Cycl. Anat. & Phys. IV. 102/1 The blastemal elements within the vessels. Oxford English Dictionary
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cytoblastema
cytoblastema Biol. (saɪtəʊblæˈstiːmə) [f. as prec. (by Schleiden) + blastema protoplasm. F. cytoblastème.] A name for the protoplasm from which the cell is produced.1842 Baly tr. Müller's Physiol. II. 1643 Schwann has observed their development in the exterior of other cells in a structureless subst... Oxford English Dictionary
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Morphallaxis
This type of regeneration includes the formation of a new part, which is called the blastema. At the wound, the blastema forms and the blastema cells proliferate to re-generate the lost tissues. wikipedia.org
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blastid
blastid Palæont. (ˈblæstɪd) [f. Gr. βλαστ-ός sprout, bud; cf. blastema.] (See quot.)1877 Le Conte Elem. Geol. (1879) 299 Stemmed Echinoderms, or Crinoids may be divided into three families, viz.: 1. Crinids; 2. Cystids; 3. Blastids. Ibid. 301 Blastids..had a bud-shaped body, with five petalloid spac... Oxford English Dictionary
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Neoblast
Blastema formation In flatworms, the formation of a blastema needs adult stem cells that are called neoblasts for regeneration to occur. Inhibitions to this result in reversed polarity across the blastema. wikipedia.org
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Ureteric bud
It later develops into a conduit for urine drainage from the kidneys, which, in contrast, originate from the metanephric blastema. wikipedia.org
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intercell
intercell, a. (ˈɪntəˌsɛl) [inter- 5.] = next.1847–9 Todd Cycl. Anat. IV. 120/1 Fluid intercell substance is nothing more than non-solidified blastema. Oxford English Dictionary
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Epimorphosis
In vertebrates In vertebrates, epimorphosis relies on blastema formation to proliferate cells into the new tissue. This regeneration uses the interaction of several sets of Hox genes, as well as blastema formation. wikipedia.org
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accrementition
accrementition Biol. (ˈækrɪmənˈtɪʃən) [Improperly formed by form-assoc. with prec. The regular word would be accrementation; cf. fer-ment-ation.] Organic growth, by development of blastema, or by fission of cells, in which the new formation is exactly like that from which it proceeds; = accretion.18... Oxford English Dictionary
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E. Elias Merhige
Vampire (2000) Suspect Zero (2004) Short films Implosion (1983) Spring Reign (1984) A Taste of Youth (1985) Din of Celestial Birds (2006) Polia & Blastema wikipedia.org
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Metanephric dysplastic hematoma of the sacral region
The two cases reported by Posalaki et al. showed blastema, glomeruli and tubuli. Horestein et al. reported a lumbosacral nephrogenic rest including blastema (mature tubules and nephrons) in abundant stroma unassociated to spinal dysraphism wikipedia.org
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Intermediate mesoderm
Gonadal derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) secreted by the metanephrogenic blastema activates the receptor tyrosine kinase RET, via the co-receptor GFRα1 mesenchymal cells around the ureteric bud tips, beginning the polarisation of the blastema to generate the epithelial cells of parts of the nephron: the wikipedia.org
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