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Blastema - Wikipedia
A blastema (Greek βλάστημα, "offspring" [1] ) is a mass of cells capable of growth and regeneration into organs or body parts.
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Blastema - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A blastema is a mass of embryonic cells from which an organ or a body part develops. Thus, these cells are undifferentiated and, if mutated, may develop into ...
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BLASTEMA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BLASTEMA is a mass of undifferentiated cells capable of growth and differentiation.
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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...
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Blastema | Regeneration, Stem Cells & Embryogenesis - Britannica
Blastema, in zoology, a mass of undifferentiated cells that has the capability to develop into an organ or an appendage.
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Blastema - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Blastema is defined as the transient proliferative structure that mediates the regenerative response in tissues, allowing for the transition from mature ...
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The mammalian blastema: regeneration at our fingertips - PMC
6). The blastema is a cellular aggregate of multiple cell types that become organized into the various tissues of the regenerate. In principle, a minimum of ...
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Limb blastema formation: How much do we know at a genetic and ...
Urodeles (salamanders) are able to completely regenerate limbs after amputation through the essential process of blastema formation.
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Transcriptomic landscape of the blastema niche in regenerating ...
The early-bud blastema constitutes a time point when progenitor recruitment and activation are occurring, and the medium-bud blastema is after ...
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Mammalian Blastema: Possibility and Potentials
The blastema consists of reprogrammed stem-like cells that proliferate and contribute to tissue regeneration (4, 5). Interestingly, blastema- ...
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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.
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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.
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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...
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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.
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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...
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