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Mass of cells capable of enacting growth and regeneration
A blastema (Greek βλάστημα, "offspring") is a mass of cells capable of growth and regeneration into organs or body parts. The changing definition of the
Blastema
1989 American experimental horror film
two short film sequels: 2006's Din of Celestial Birds and 2022's Polia & Blastema: A Cosmic Opera. Merhige conceived Begotten as a dance piece for experimental
Begotten_(film)
Biological process of renewal, restoration, and tissue growth
divide and form a cone shaped end to the amputation known as a blastema. Included in the blastema are skin, muscle, and cartilage cells that de-differentiate
Regeneration_(biology)
Embryological structure involved in the formation of the kidneys
The metanephrogenic blastema or metanephric blastema (or metanephric mesenchyme, or metanephric mesoderm) is one of the two embryological structures that
Metanephrogenic_blastema
Species of reptile
B.; Delorme, S. L.; Vickaryous, M. K. (11 May 2015). "The regeneration blastema of lizards: an amniote model for the study of appendage replacement". Regeneration
Leopard_gecko
Microscopic structural and functional unit of the kidney
a part of the nephron. Instead of originating from the metanephrogenic blastema, the collecting duct originates from the ureteric bud. Though the collecting
Nephron
Species of salamander
few days, the cells of the wound epidermis divide and grow, forming a blastema, at which point the wound is ready to heal and undergo patterning to form
Axolotl
Part of kidney tissue
(loop of Henle visible center-left) Details Precursor Metanephrogenic blastema Identifiers Latin ansa nephroni MeSH D008138 FMA 17718 17698, 17718 Anatomical
Loop_of_Henle
Planarian regeneration proliferative cells
head tip. New cells produced by dividing neoblasts form the regenerating blastema. Hours following the injury, a wound response is initiated. The initial
Neoblast
Genus of amphibians
differentiated and highly proliferative cells termed the blastema. During limb regeneration, blastema cells experience DNA double-strand breaks and thus require
Mole_salamander
different strategies: Blastema-mediated regeneration (Epimorphosis): The formation of a proliferative mass of progenitor cells (a blastema) that reconstructs
Regenerative_biology
Additional kidney present in an organism
develops as the result of splitting of the nephrogenic blastema, or from separate metanephric blastemas into which partially or completely reduplicated ureteral
Supernumerary_kidney
Star-shaped organisms
coelom funnels undifferentiated cells to the blastema-like formation. Unlike a true blastema, this blastema-like area lacks localization, contains an abundant
Starfish_regeneration
Process of cell regeneration
of somatic stem cells, dedifferentiation, and reformation, as well as blastema formation. Epimorphosis can be considered a simple model for development
Epimorphosis
12th episode of the 4th season of The X-Files
She notes that what Scully and Burks mistook for tumors were actually blastema, or masses of cells capable of growth and regeneration into organs or body
Leonard_Betts
Mechanisms that form the urinary system
hand, the precursor of the renal tubules develop from the metanephrogenic blastema. The ureteric bud subsequently grows into the latter mass, forming the
Development of the urinary system
Development_of_the_urinary_system
Medical discipline focused on the practical reversal of the aging process
regeneration the salamander tissues form a blastema by de-differentiation of mesenchymal cells, and the blastema functions as a self-organizing system to
Rejuvenation
Marine phylum of animals often with radial symmetries
either from a reserve pool or those produced by dedifferentiation, form a blastema and generate new tissues. Morphallactic regeneration involves the movement
Echinoderm
Principal excretory organ during early human embryonic life
1759. (The Wolffian body is composed of: mesonephros + paramesonephrotic blastema) The mesonephros acts as a structure similar to the kidney that, in humans
Mesonephros
Rare childhood cancer of the kidneys
comprises three elements: blastema mesenchyme (stroma) epithelium Wilms' tumor is a malignant tumor containing metanephric blastema, stromal and epithelial
Wilms'_tumor
American filmmaker (born 1964)
Yes No No 1985 A Taste of Youth Yes No No 2006 Din of Celestial Birds Yes Yes Yes Also cinematographer 2022 Polia & Blastema: A Cosmic Opera Yes No No
E._Elias_Merhige
Layer of cells in mammalian embryos
blastema (or metaneophrogenic mesenchyme) and the ureteric bud. Gonadal derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) secreted by the metanephrogenic blastema activates
Intermediate_mesoderm
Paired organ in the urinary system of mammals
induction of a metanephrogenic blastema by the ureteric bud. While the kidney develops, the metanephrogenic blastema and ureteric bud reciprocally induce
Mammalian_kidney
Functional unit of nephron
(green) Details Pronunciation /ɡləˈmɛr(j)ələs, ɡloʊ-/ Precursor Metanephric blastema Location Nephron of kidney Identifiers Latin glomerulus renalis MeSH D007678
Glomerulus_(kidney)
the metanephrogenic blastema. Signals released from the ureteric bud induce the differentiation of the metanephrogenic blastema into the renal tubules
Kidney_development
American author
Retrieved 14 August 2021. "Opera on Film: Sibyl + Polia & Blastema - Sibyl + Polia & Blastema". Opera Philadelphia. Archived from the original on 2022-07-27
Eugene_Thacker
Protrusion from the mesonephric duct
drainage from the kidneys, which, in contrast, originate from the metanephric blastema. Mitchell, Barry; Sharma, Ram (2009). Embriology, 2nd edition. Churchill
Ureteric_bud
Kidney structure which performs the first step in blood filtration
capsule (blue) and proximal tubule (green) Details Precursor Metanephric blastema Location Nephron of kidney Identifiers Latin capsula glomeruli MeSH D050476
Bowman's_capsule
Cell biologist and Developmental biologist
They traced the blastema cells with titrated thymidine and discovered that the epidermis did not enter the blastema. The blastema was the formed internal
Betty_Hay
Renal stem cell Details Precursor Metanephric blastema Location Kidney Function Stem cell Identifiers Latin ansa nephroni Anatomical terms of microanatomy
Renal_stem_cell
Order of amphibians
after the loss of a limb, cells draw together to form a clump known as a blastema. This superficially appears undifferentiated, but cells that originated
Salamander
All Latin and Greek roots beginning with B
βλαστάνειν (blastánein), "to sprout, bud", βλαστός (blastós), βλάστημα (blástēma) blastema, blastochyle, blastocoel, blastocoele, blastocyst, blastoderm, blastoma
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/B
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/B
German doctor and polymath (1821–1902)
cancers originated from cells, but from special cells, which he called blastema.) In 1855, he suggested that cancers arise from the activation of dormant
Rudolf_Virchow
All Latin and Greek roots beginning with G
βλαστάνειν (blastánein), "to sprout, bud", βλαστός (blastós), βλάστημα (blástēma) blastema, blastochyle, blastocoel, blastocoele, blastocyst, blastoderm, blastoma
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/A–G
Cellular process of loss of specialization
dedifferentiation, some animal models dedifferentiate their cells to form blastema, which are analogous to plant calluses, after limb amputation. In the 1940s
Dedifferentiation
Kidney system
its alternate name. The connecting tubule derives from the metanephric blastema, but the rest of the system derives from the ureteric bud. Because of this
Collecting_duct_system
Medical condition
contexts, the primary division is between derivatives of the metanephric blastema and those of the ureteric bud. Because of this, neoplasia of the ureters
Ureteral_neoplasm
Feature of kidney anatomy
tubule") Section of cortex of human kidney. Details Precursor Metanephrogenic blastema Identifiers Latin tubulus contortus distalis FMA 17721 Anatomical terminology
Distal_convoluted_tubule
Medical condition
renal hamartoma. It is embryologically derived from the metanephrogenic blastema, the same tissue that gives rise to nephroblastomatosis and Wilms tumor
Mesoblastic_nephroma
Segment of nephron in kidneys
convoluted tubule labeled at center top.) Details Precursor Metanephric blastema Identifiers Latin tubulus proximalis, pars tubuli proximalis MeSH D007687
Proximal_tubule
Mammalian protein found in humans
pluripotent stem cells and other stem cell roles and behaviors, such as blastema formation. Cells with decreased levels of p53 have been shown to reprogram
P53
Species of annelid
old ventral nerve cord tissue into the blastema. In stage III, approximately 3 days after amputation, the blastema becomes more organized as proliferating
Capitella_teleta
Flatworms of the Turbellaria class
site proliferate to generate a structure of differentiating cells called blastema. Neoblasts are required for new cell production, and they therefore provide
Planarian
Family of reptiles
accumulation of mesenchymal-like cells contribute to the blastema. As the process continues, the blastema forms a cone-like shape, forming the new tail. Thereafter
Anolidae
calcospherites were also seen. The two cases reported by Posalaki et al. showed blastema, glomeruli, and tubuli. In several cases the mass was removed during reparative
Metanephric dysplastic hematoma of the sacral region
Metanephric_dysplastic_hematoma_of_the_sacral_region
and Peter Cincotti Simone Cristicchi Andrea Nardinocchi Antonio Maggio Blastema Il Cile Ilaria Porceddu Irene Ghiotto Paolo Simoni Renzo Rubino During
Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013
Italy_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2013
Animal that has been genetically modified
Fiber Dedifferentiation Is a Major Contributor to the Regenerating Tail Blastema". Developmental Biology. 236 (1): 151–164. doi:10.1006/dbio.2001.0312.
Genetically_modified_animal
Condition in which a bodily orifice or passage is closed or absent
agenesis occurs when the ureteric bud doesn't fuse with the metanephric blastema during embryogenesis, leading to the nephron and, in some cases, the ureter
Atresia
organs as well, including their spinal cord) through a process known as blastema formation. This involves covering of the wound by a layer of epithelial
Scar_free_healing
American geneticist
described the expression of retinoic acid receptor and Hox genes in the blastema. Comparative studies by Ann Burke in his lab showed that differences in
Clifford_Tabin
Examines sequence information from individual cells
Oshiro R, Wong AY, et al. (December 2018). "Transcriptomic landscape of the blastema niche in regenerating adult axolotl limbs at single-cell resolution". Nature
Single-cell_sequencing
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
kidney development is through induction of MET of the metanephrogenic blastema. The epithelial tissue emerging from this MET process eventually forms
Bone_morphogenetic_protein_7
Academic journal
Umesono 53 389-400 2011 Role of c-Jun N-terminal kinase activation in blastema formation during planarian regeneration. Noha Dabour, Tetsuya Bando, Taro
Development, Growth & Differentiation
Development,_Growth_&_Differentiation
After the loss of a limb, cells draw together to form a clump known as a blastema. This superficially appears undifferentiated, but cells that originated
Hox genes in amphibians and reptiles
Hox_genes_in_amphibians_and_reptiles
Italian song contest (63rd edition)
postino (amami uomo) - Renzo Rubino Fourth Place: Dietro l'intima ragione - Blastema Premio Emanuele Luzzati: Mi servirebbe sapere - Antonio Maggio Premio della
Sanremo_Music_Festival_2013
Medical condition
Cells are small with dark staining nuclei and inconspicuous nucleoli. Blastema is absent whereas calcospherites may be present. Glomeruloid figures are
Metanephric_adenoma
British biochemist (born 1948)
Glial Growth Factor and nerve-dependent proliferation in the regeneration blastema of urodele amphibians. Cell 45, 301-306 (1986) Tanaka EM, Gann AA, Gates
Jeremy_Brockes
PMID 25207202. Edwards, RG (2015-09-28). "From embryonic stem cells to blastema and MRL mice". Reprod. Biomed. Online. 16 (3): 425–61. doi:10.1016/S1472-6483(10)60605-0
Ellen_Heber-Katz
amydropa Collenette, 1960 Dasychira aphanes Collenette, 1938 Dasychira blastema Hering, 1926 Dasychira chlororhina Collenette, 1938 Dasychira chorista
List of moths of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
List_of_moths_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
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Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
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Surname or Lastname
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English : habitational name, probably from Dullingham in Cambridgeshire, named in Old English as ‘homestead (Old English hÄm) of the people (-inga-) of Dull(a)’ (an unattested personal name).
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Family
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Faith; Truth; Spring
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Traditional
Prize; Garland of Lord Vishnu
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Fragrant plant, Al Marwa is one of the hill in city mecca
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Light
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A Blade of Grass; Mortal
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Nectar, Eternal
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n.
The structureless, protoplasmic tissue of the embryo; the primitive basis of an organ yet unformed, from which it grows.
a.
Connected with, or proceeding from, the blastema; blastemal.
pl.
of Blastema
a.
Relating to the blastema; rudimentary.
n.
The process of generation by development of blastema, or fission of cells, in which the new formation is in all respect like the individual from which it proceeds.