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heteroplastic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(botany) Of cells possessing plastids from two or more parent cells or organisms .
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HETEROPLASTIC Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
1 ... of or relating to heteroplasia ... heteroplastic development ... heteroplastic erythropoietic tissue ... 2 ... heterologous ... heteroplastically ... ti-k(ə-)lē.
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HETEROPLASTY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. of a chromosome number that is neither the haploid nor diploid number characteristic of the species. noun. 2. such a chromosome number.
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heteroplastic
heteroplastic, a. (-ˈplæstɪk) [f. as prec. + Gr. πλαστικός fit for moulding: F. hétéroplastique.] 1. Path. Of or belonging to heteroplasia; of the nature of a heteroplasm.1854 in Mayne Expos. Lex. 1876 tr. Wagner's Gen. Pathol. 270 Tubercle, carcinoma, and other heteroplastic new-formations. 2. Biol...
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HETEROPLASTIC FORMATION OF BONE. - JAMA Network
It seems to be a general law of pathology that any dead tissue or foreign body which is not impervious to the tissue fluids, and which remains unabsorbed.
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HETEROPLASTIC definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
heteroplastic in British English. adjective. of or relating to the surgical transplantation of tissue obtained from another person or animal.
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homœoplastic
homœoplastic, a. (hɒmiːəʊˈplæstɪk) [f. Gr. ὅµοιος like + πλαστικός plastic.] 1. Path. Said of a tumour or growth similar in structure to the tissue in which it occurs: opp. to heteroplastic.1876 tr. Wagner's Gen. Pathol. 363 Transformation of..homœoplastic into heteroplastic formations, so-called De...
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heteroplastic, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective heteroplastic is in the 1850s. OED's earliest evidence for heteroplastic is from 1854, in the writing of Robert Mayne.
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Some Unexpected Results of the Heteroplastic Transplantation of ...
The effects of replacing the cephalic end of the embryonic spinal cord by an extraneous medulla in Amblystoma
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EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON HETEROPLASTIC BONE FORMATION
1. Bone formation in the rabbit kidney with ligated vessels takes place (a) through the activity of young fibroblasts which accumulate to form a ...
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Heteroplastic Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Heteroplastic Definition · (pathology) Of, or relating to heteroplasm. · (surgery) Of a graft between individuals of different species. · (botany) Of cells ...
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factors of resistance to heteroplastic tissue-grafting : studies in tissue ...
The chick at about the time of hatching develops a defensive mechanism against the tissue of foreign species. This resistance can be supplied to the embryo in ...
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Diktyoma
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Diktyoma is classified into teratoid and nonteratoid types, based on heteroplastic tissue in the former. About 30-50 percent of diktyomas contain heteroplastic elements, and thus belong to the teratoid subtype.
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Osteoma
When the bone tumor grows on other bone it is known as "homoplastic osteoma"; when it grows on other tissue it is called "heteroplastic osteoma".
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heteroplasty
heteroplasty (ˈhɛtərəʊˌplæstɪ) [f. hetero- + -plasty.] 1. Med. and Biol. [ad. F. étéroplastie (P. F. Blandin Autoplastie (1836) 7).] The operation of grafting tissues between different individuals: a. Between two individuals of the same species.1855 Dunglison Dict. Med. Sci. (ed. 12) 440/2 Heteropla...
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