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  • Embryonic
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up embryonic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Embryonic may refer to: Of or relating to an embryo Embryonic (album), a 2009 studio album by the

    Embryonic

    Embryonic

  • Stem cell
  • Unspecialized biological cell that can become specialized

    are the earliest type of cell in a cell lineage. They are found in both embryonic and adult organisms, but they have slightly different properties in each

    Stem cell

    Stem cell

    Stem_cell

  • Embryo
  • Multicellular diploid eukaryote in its earliest stage of development

    development for a multicellular organism. In organisms that reproduce sexually, embryonic development is the part of the life cycle that begins just after fertilization

    Embryo

    Embryo

    Embryo

  • Embryonic stem cell
  • Type of pluripotent blastocystic stem cell

    Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are pluripotent stem cells derived from the inner cell mass of a blastocyst, an early-stage pre-implantation embryo. Human

    Embryonic stem cell

    Embryonic stem cell

    Embryonic_stem_cell

  • Embryonic hemoglobin
  • Chemical compound

    Embryonic hemoglobin is a tetramer produced in the blood islands in the embryonic yolk sac during the mesoblastic stage (from 3rd week of pregnancy until

    Embryonic hemoglobin

    Embryonic_hemoglobin

  • Human embryonic development
  • Development and formation of the human embryo

    Human embryonic development or human embryogenesis is the development and formation of the human embryo. It is characterised by the processes of cell

    Human embryonic development

    Human embryonic development

    Human_embryonic_development

  • Embryonic (album)
  • 2009 studio album by the Flaming Lips

    Embryonic is the twelfth studio album by American rock band the Flaming Lips released on October 13, 2009, on Warner Bros. The band's first double album

    Embryonic (album)

    Embryonic_(album)

  • Embryonic diapause
  • Evolutionary reproductive strategy of mammals

    Embryonic diapause (delayed implantation in mammals) is a reproductive strategy used by a number of animal species across different biological classes

    Embryonic diapause

    Embryonic_diapause

  • Male reproductive system
  • Reproductive system of the human male

    The masculinization of the embryonic reproductive structures occurs as a result of testosterone secreted by the embryonic testes. Testosterone, however

    Male reproductive system

    Male reproductive system

    Male_reproductive_system

  • Clitoris
  • Erectile female sexual organ

    In amniotes, the clitoris (/ˈklɪtərɪs/ KLIT-ər-iss or /klɪˈtɔːrɪs/ klih-TOR-iss; pl.: clitorises or clitorides) is a female sex organ. In humans, it is

    Clitoris

    Clitoris

    Clitoris

  • Genitourinary system
  • Organ system of the genitals and the urinary tract

    that are purely embryonic and that, with the exception of the ducts, disappear almost entirely before the end of fetal life. These embryonic structures are

    Genitourinary system

    Genitourinary system

    Genitourinary_system

  • Bilaminar embryonic disc
  • Embryonic cell structure

    The bilaminar embryonic disc, bilaminar blastoderm or embryonic disc is the distinct two-layered structure of cells formed in an embryo. In the development

    Bilaminar embryonic disc

    Bilaminar embryonic disc

    Bilaminar_embryonic_disc

  • Human brain
  • Central organ of the human nervous system

    barrier systems. At the beginning of the third week of development, the embryonic ectoderm forms a thickened strip called the neural plate. By the fourth

    Human brain

    Human brain

    Human_brain

  • Embryonic Anomaly
  • 2010 studio album by Rings of Saturn

    Embryonic Anomaly is the debut studio album by American deathcore band Rings of Saturn. It was produced by Bob Swanson at Mayhemness Studios located in

    Embryonic Anomaly

    Embryonic_Anomaly

  • Heart
  • Organ found in humans and other animals

    weeks into embryogenesis. This early start is crucial for subsequent embryonic and prenatal development. The heart derives from splanchnopleuric mesenchyme

    Heart

    Heart

    Heart

  • TT Games
  • British holding company

    2007, under advice from Farleys Solicitors, TT Games acquired developer Embryonic Studios and motion capture studio Centroid, which became TT Fusion and

    TT Games

    TT_Games

  • Animal embryonic development
  • Process by which animal embryos form and develop

    biology, animal embryonic development, also known as animal embryogenesis, is the developmental stage of an animal embryo. Embryonic development starts

    Animal embryonic development

    Animal embryonic development

    Animal_embryonic_development

  • Embryonic Journey
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Embryonic Journey may refer to: Embryonic Journey (album), by Jorma Kaukonen and Tom Constanten, 1994 "Embryonic Journey" (instrumental), an instrumental

    Embryonic Journey

    Embryonic_Journey

  • Taixi (embryonic breathing)
  • Daoist method of internal breathing

    Taixi (Chinese: 胎息, "embryonic breathing" or "embryonic respiration") refers to Daoist meditation and neidan Inner Alchemy methods, the principle of which

    Taixi (embryonic breathing)

    Taixi (embryonic breathing)

    Taixi_(embryonic_breathing)

  • Plant embryonic development
  • Process after the fertilization of an ovule to produce a fully developed plant embryo

    Plant embryonic development, also plant embryogenesis, is a process that occurs after the fertilization of an ovule to produce a fully developed plant

    Plant embryonic development

    Plant_embryonic_development

  • HEK 293 cells
  • Cell line derived from human embryonic kidney cells

    Human embryonic kidney 293 cells, also often referred to as HEK 293, HEK-293, 293 cells, are an immortalised cell line derived from HEK cells isolated

    HEK 293 cells

    HEK 293 cells

    HEK_293_cells

  • Cellular differentiation
  • Transformation of a stem cell to a more specialized cell

    pluripotent. Such cells are called meristematic cells in higher plants and embryonic stem cells in animals, though some groups report the presence of adult

    Cellular differentiation

    Cellular differentiation

    Cellular_differentiation

  • Embryonic Journey (album)
  • 1994 studio album by Jorma Kaukonen and Tom Constanten

    Embryonic Journey is an album by Jorma Kaukonen, the lead guitarist for Jefferson Airplane / Hot Tuna, and former Grateful Dead keyboardist Tom Constanten

    Embryonic Journey (album)

    Embryonic_Journey_(album)

  • Notochord
  • Flexible rod-shaped structure in all chordates

    rod-like structure found in chordates. In vertebrates the notochord is an embryonic structure that disintegrates, as the vertebrae develop, to become the

    Notochord

    Notochord

    Notochord

  • Trilaminar embryonic disc
  • A trilaminar embryonic disc, trilaminary blastoderm, or trilaminar germ disk is an early stage in the development of triploblastic organisms, which include

    Trilaminar embryonic disc

    Trilaminar_embryonic_disc

  • Human fertilization
  • Union of a human egg and sperm

    leads to the production of a fertilized egg called a zygote, initiating embryonic development. Scientists discovered the dynamics of human fertilization

    Human fertilization

    Human fertilization

    Human_fertilization

  • Central nervous system
  • Brain and spinal cord

    the fourth ventricle. Diagram depicting the main subdivisions of the embryonic vertebrate brain, later forming forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain. Development

    Central nervous system

    Central nervous system

    Central_nervous_system

  • Quasi-state
  • Political entity

    A quasi-state (sometimes referred to as a state-like entity or formatively a proto-state) is a political entity that does not represent a fully autonomous

    Quasi-state

    Quasi-state

    Quasi-state

  • Embryology
  • Branch of biology, studying prenatal biology

    amorphous zygote" (Speybroeck et. al 2002). The competing explanation of embryonic development was epigenesis, originally proposed 2,000 years earlier by

    Embryology

    Embryology

    Embryology

  • Mouse embryonic fibroblast
  • Mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) are a type of fibroblast prepared from mouse embryos. MEFs show a spindle shape when cultured in vitro, a typical feature

    Mouse embryonic fibroblast

    Mouse embryonic fibroblast

    Mouse_embryonic_fibroblast

  • Cannibalism
  • Eating members of one's own species

    Cannibalism is the act of consuming another individual of the same species as food. Cannibalism is a common ecological interaction in the animal kingdom

    Cannibalism

    Cannibalism

    Cannibalism

  • Ear
  • Organ of hearing and balance

    In vertebrates, an ear is the organ that enables hearing and (in mammals) body balance using the vestibular system. In humans, the ear is described as

    Ear

    Ear

    Ear

  • Intraembryonic coelom
  • The intraembryonic coelom or embryonic body cavity is formed during the third week of human embryonic development. The earliest stage of this shows as

    Intraembryonic coelom

    Intraembryonic_coelom

  • Germ cell
  • Gamete-producing cell

    those of embryonic stem cells (ESCs). The underlying mechanism of that change is still unknown. These changed cells are then called embryonic germ cells

    Germ cell

    Germ cell

    Germ_cell

  • Mammary ridge
  • Primordium specific for the development of the mammary gland

    front surface of both sexes. Milk lines appear in the seventh week of embryonic development before human sexual differentiation, which explains why male

    Mammary ridge

    Mammary ridge

    Mammary_ridge

  • Bud
  • Immature or embryonic shoot

    In botany, a bud is an undeveloped or embryonic shoot and normally occurs in the axil of a leaf or at the tip of a stem. Once formed, a bud may remain

    Bud

    Bud

    Bud

  • Connective tissue
  • Type of biological tissue in animals

    develops mostly from the mesenchyme, derived from the mesoderm, the middle embryonic germ layer. The three meninges, membranes that envelop the brain and spinal

    Connective tissue

    Connective tissue

    Connective_tissue

  • Neidan
  • Esoteric doctrines and physical, mental, and spiritual practices in Taoism

    qi circulation techniques: Cultivation and Transmutation (xiulian 修煉), Embryonic Breathing (taixi 胎息), the Cyclical Elixir (huandan 還丹), the Golden Elixir

    Neidan

    Neidan

    Neidan

  • Dead Embryonic Cells
  • 1991 single by Sepultura

    "Dead Embryonic Cells" is Sepultura's second single, as well as the second of three to be released from the album Arise. A music video for the song was

    Dead Embryonic Cells

    Dead_Embryonic_Cells

  • Diencephalon
  • Division of the forebrain around the third ventricle

    division of the forebrain (embryonic prosencephalon). It is situated between the telencephalon and the midbrain (embryonic mesencephalon). The diencephalon

    Diencephalon

    Diencephalon

    Diencephalon

  • Development of the reproductive system
  • Mechanisms that form the reproductive system

    The development of the reproductive system is the part of embryonic growth that results in the sex organs and contributes to sexual differentiation. Due

    Development of the reproductive system

    Development_of_the_reproductive_system

  • Prenatal development
  • Process in which an embryo and later fetus develops during gestation

    Prenatal development starts with fertilization, in the germinal stage of embryonic development, and continues in fetal development until birth. The term

    Prenatal development

    Prenatal development

    Prenatal_development

  • Cotyledon
  • Embryonic leaf first appearing from a germinating seed

    the embryo within the seed of a plant – and is formally defined as "the embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants, one or more of which are the first to appear

    Cotyledon

    Cotyledon

    Cotyledon

  • Stem cell controversy
  • Ethical concerns about embryonic stem cell research and medical use

    and use of human embryos. Most commonly, this controversy focuses on embryonic stem cells. Not all stem cell research involves human embryos. For example

    Stem cell controversy

    Stem cell controversy

    Stem_cell_controversy

  • Preimplantation embryo
  • Series of cells formed before the embryo

    In human embryonic development, a preimplantation embryo is an embryonic stage before it becomes implanted in the uterus. The term pre-embryo previously

    Preimplantation embryo

    Preimplantation_embryo

  • Cleavage (embryo)
  • Division of cells in the early embryo

    types are governed by four general laws, derived from early studies of embryonic development patterns: 1) Pfluger's Law: the spindle, once formed, will

    Cleavage (embryo)

    Cleavage_(embryo)

  • Embryo loss
  • Early pregnancy loss during the embryo's development

    Embryo loss (also known as embryo death) is the death of an embryo at any stage of its development which in humans, is between the second through eighth

    Embryo loss

    Embryo_loss

  • Miscarriage
  • Natural premature termination of pregnancy

    miscarriages are classified as embryonic miscarriages, meaning that there is an embryo present in the gestational sac. Half of embryonic miscarriages have aneuploidy

    Miscarriage

    Miscarriage

    Miscarriage

  • Adnexa
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up adnexa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In anatomy, adnexa (plural) refers to the appendages of an organ. The term adnexa is from the Latin

    Adnexa

    Adnexa

  • Embryonic coelom
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Embryonic coelom may refer to: Extra-embryonic coelom Intra-embryonic coelom This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Embryonic

    Embryonic coelom

    Embryonic_coelom

  • Heart development
  • Prenatal development of the heart

    separate the left and right sides of the heart. The heart derives from embryonic mesodermal germ layer cells that differentiate after gastrulation into

    Heart development

    Heart development

    Heart_development

  • Sonic hedgehog protein
  • Critical protein in embryonic development

    molecule of embryonic development in planulozoan animals, encoded by the SHH gene. This signaling molecule is key in regulating embryonic morphogenesis

    Sonic hedgehog protein

    Sonic hedgehog protein

    Sonic_hedgehog_protein

  • Animal
  • Biological kingdom

    sexually, and grow from a hollow sphere of cells, the blastula, during embryonic development. Animals form a clade, meaning that they arose from a single

    Animal

    Animal

    Animal

  • Embryonics
  • 2005 compilation album by Alchemist

    Embryonics is a double-CD compilation of tracks by the Australian progressive metal band Alchemist. It was released in 2005 in Australia by Chatterbox

    Embryonics

    Embryonics

  • Cell potency
  • Ability of a cell to differentiate into other cell types

    differentiate into any embryonic cell, as well as any extraembryonic tissue cell. In contrast, pluripotent cells can only differentiate into embryonic cells. A fully

    Cell potency

    Cell potency

    Cell_potency

  • Lethal allele
  • Alleles responsible for death of an organism

    the gene or genes involved. Lethal alleles may specifically refer to embryonically lethal alleles, in which the fetus will never survive to term. Such

    Lethal allele

    Lethal_allele

  • Muhammad
  • Founder of Islam (c. 570–632)

    traditional accounts suggest; he proposes that there were divisions within the embryonic Muslim community, and that they likely went there to trade in competition

    Muhammad

    Muhammad

    Muhammad

  • Yolk sac
  • Membranous sac attached to an embryo

    to an embryo, formed by cells of the hypoblast layer of the bilaminar embryonic disc. This is alternatively called the umbilical vesicle by the Terminologia

    Yolk sac

    Yolk sac

    Yolk_sac

  • Cat
  • Small domesticated carnivorous mammal

    L.; Wilt, D. E. (1994). "In Vivo Embryogenesis, Embryo Migration and Embryonic Mortality in the Domestic Cat". Biology of Reproduction. 51 (3): 452–464

    Cat

    Cat

    Cat

  • Blastocyst
  • Structure formed around day 5 of mammalian embryonic development

    The blastocyst is a structure formed in the early embryonic development of mammals. It possesses an inner cell mass (ICM) also known as the embryoblast

    Blastocyst

    Blastocyst

    Blastocyst

  • Embryonic Journey (instrumental)
  • 1966 instrumental by Jefferson Airplane

    "Embryonic Journey" is an instrumental piece composed by Jorma Kaukonen, which originally appeared as the ninth track on Jefferson Airplane's second album

    Embryonic Journey (instrumental)

    Embryonic_Journey_(instrumental)

  • Development of the nervous system
  • Processes which grow and shape an organism's nervous tissue over its lifetime(s)

    and reshape the nervous system of animals, from the earliest stages of embryonic development to adulthood. In vertebrates, it begins with the formation

    Development of the nervous system

    Development_of_the_nervous_system

  • Lipoblastoma
  • Benign tumor originating in fat cells under the skin

    include:[citation needed] Benign lipoblastomatosis, a tumor, also known as an embryonic lipoma, which usually occurs in children under three years old. This is

    Lipoblastoma

    Lipoblastoma

    Lipoblastoma

  • Embryo rescue
  • Embryo rescue is one of the earliest and successful forms of in-vitro culture techniques that is used to assist in the development of plant embryos that

    Embryo rescue

    Embryo_rescue

  • Gestational sac
  • Cavity of fluid surrounding an embryo

    Jackie A.; Nicolaides, Kypros H. (2010). "Normal Ranges of Embryonic Length, Embryonic Heart Rate, Gestational Sac Diameter and Yolk Sac Diameter at

    Gestational sac

    Gestational sac

    Gestational_sac

  • Cloaca (embryology)
  • Structure in the embryo

    an opening for the reproductive, urinary and digestive systems, the embryonic cloaca splits into the following in placental mammals: Males: the urethra

    Cloaca (embryology)

    Cloaca (embryology)

    Cloaca_(embryology)

  • Stage-specific embryonic antigen 3
  • Glycosphingolipid in homo sapiens

    Stage-specific embryonic antigen 3 (SSEA-3) is a glycosphingolipid, specifically, an oligosaccharide composed of five carbohydrate units connected to

    Stage-specific embryonic antigen 3

    Stage-specific_embryonic_antigen_3

  • MDMA
  • Psychoactive drug, often called ecstasy

    Nasr-Esfahani MH, Baharvand H (June 2010). "Toxicity of ecstasy (MDMA) towards embryonic stem cell-derived cardiac and neural cells". Toxicology in Vitro. 24 (4):

    MDMA

    MDMA

    MDMA

  • Bilateria
  • Animals with embryonic bilateral symmetry

    is a large clade of animals characterised by bilateral symmetry during embryonic development. This means their body plans are laid around a longitudinal

    Bilateria

    Bilateria

    Bilateria

  • Brad Pitt
  • American actor (born 1963)

    in October, he publicly supported the principle of public funding for embryonic stem-cell research. "We have to make sure that we open up these avenues

    Brad Pitt

    Brad Pitt

    Brad_Pitt

  • Embryonic differentiation waves
  • microtubules and microfilaments are in mechanical opposition in a proposed embryonic organelle they called the cell state splitter. Depending on where the

    Embryonic differentiation waves

    Embryonic differentiation waves

    Embryonic_differentiation_waves

  • TCP half-open
  • TCP connection state

    connection which is in the process of being established is also known as embryonic connection. The lack of synchronization could be due to malicious intent

    TCP half-open

    TCP_half-open

  • Embryonic Stem Cell Research Oversight Committees
  • for the establishment of Embryonic Stem Cell Research Oversight (ESCRO) Committees in its 2005 Guidelines for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research to manage

    Embryonic Stem Cell Research Oversight Committees

    Embryonic_Stem_Cell_Research_Oversight_Committees

  • Blastomere
  • Early embryonic cell

    immediately following fertilization and continues through the first week of embryonic development. About 90 minutes after fertilization, the zygote divides

    Blastomere

    Blastomere

  • Embryonic sac
  • nucellus, and the female gametophyte is sometimes called the embryo sac or embryonic sac. Two distinct processes are involved in producing the megagametophyte

    Embryonic sac

    Embryonic sac

    Embryonic_sac

  • Ectoderm
  • Outer germ layer of embryonic development

    The ectoderm is one of the three primary germ layers formed in early embryonic development. It is the outermost layer, and is superficial to the mesoderm

    Ectoderm

    Ectoderm

    Ectoderm

  • Barack Obama
  • President of the United States from 2009 to 2017

    March 2009, Obama reversed a Bush-era policy that had limited funding of embryonic stem cell research and pledged to develop "strict guidelines" on the research

    Barack Obama

    Barack Obama

    Barack_Obama

  • Orgasm
  • Intense physical sensation of sexual release

    is homologous to the penis; that is, they both develop from the same embryonic structure. While researchers such as Geoffrey Miller, Helen Fisher, Meredith

    Orgasm

    Orgasm

  • Induced pluripotent stem cell
  • Pluripotent stem cell generated directly from a somatic cell

    best-known type of pluripotent stem cell is the embryonic stem cell. However, since the generation of embryonic stem cells involves the destruction (or at

    Induced pluripotent stem cell

    Induced pluripotent stem cell

    Induced_pluripotent_stem_cell

  • Fetal rights
  • Moral or legal rights of the human fetus

    Retrieved 8 November 2015. Guido de Wert; Christine Mummery (2003). "Human embryonic stem cells: research, ethics and policy". Human Reproduction. 18 (4).

    Fetal rights

    Fetal_rights

  • Lens (vertebrate anatomy)
  • Eye structure

    Moving outwards from the central, oldest layer, the lens is split into an embryonic nucleus, the fetal nucleus, the adult nucleus, the inner and outer cortex

    Lens (vertebrate anatomy)

    Lens (vertebrate anatomy)

    Lens_(vertebrate_anatomy)

  • Gastrulation
  • Embryologic stage in which germ layers form

    Gastrulation is the stage in the early embryonic development of most animals, during which the blastula (a single-layered hollow sphere of cells), or

    Gastrulation

    Gastrulation

    Gastrulation

  • John Cornyn
  • American politician (born 1952)

    that would expand federal funding for stem cell research that used human embryonic stem cells. Instead, Cornyn pushed for "several alternatives that would

    John Cornyn

    John Cornyn

    John_Cornyn

  • Development of the human body
  • with fertilization and the formation of the zygote, the first stage in embryonic development which continues in fetal development until birth. Fertilization

    Development of the human body

    Development_of_the_human_body

  • Algeria
  • Country in North Africa

    republic". Although the French dismantled the Ottoman Regency of Algiers, an embryonic form of Algerian nationalism and state consciousness already existed.

    Algeria

    Algeria

    Algeria

  • Primitive ventricle
  • Structure of the developing heart

    The primitive ventricle or embryonic ventricle of the developing heart, together with the bulbus cordis that lies in front of it, gives rise to the left

    Primitive ventricle

    Primitive ventricle

    Primitive_ventricle

  • Dinosaur
  • Clade of reptiles

    has revealed that crocodylian scutes do possess feather-keratins during embryonic development, but these keratins are not expressed by the animals before

    Dinosaur

    Dinosaur

    Dinosaur

  • Very small embryonic-like stem cells
  • small embryonic-like stem cells (VSELs) are a term applied to a population of adult stem cells that share several characteristics with embryonic stem cells

    Very small embryonic-like stem cells

    Very_small_embryonic-like_stem_cells

  • Gastruloid
  • Embryonic Stem Cells

    Gastruloids are three dimensional aggregates of embryonic stem cells (ESCs) that, under appropriate culture conditions, develop an embryo-like organization

    Gastruloid

    Gastruloid

    Gastruloid

  • Biological sex
  • Trait that determines an organism's sexually reproductive function

    reduced cells, lacking many cellular components that would be necessary for embryonic development. They are specialized for motility, seeking out an egg cell

    Biological sex

    Biological sex

    Biological_sex

  • Cyclopia
  • Extreme form of holoprosencephaly

    congenital disorder (birth defect) characterized by the failure of the embryonic prosencephalon to properly divide the orbits of the eye into two cavities

    Cyclopia

    Cyclopia

    Cyclopia

  • Embryoid body
  • Three-dimensional aggregate of pluripotent stem cells

    cells. These include embryonic stem cells (ESC) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC). EBs are differentiation of human embryonic stem cells into embryoid

    Embryoid body

    Embryoid body

    Embryoid_body

  • Phalangium opilio
  • Species of harvestman/daddy longlegs

    description of stages of embryonic development, was presented for P. opilio by Guilherme Gainett et al. This was the first modern embryonic staging developed

    Phalangium opilio

    Phalangium opilio

    Phalangium_opilio

  • Blastulation
  • Sphere of cells formed during early embryonic development in animals

    Blastulation is the stage in early animal embryonic development that produces the blastula. In mammalian development, a blastula develops into the blastocyst

    Blastulation

    Blastulation

    Blastulation

  • Timeline of human prenatal development
  • generally or as standard occurs 2 weeks before the actual fertilization. Embryonic age, in contrast measures the actual age of the embryo or fetus from the

    Timeline of human prenatal development

    Timeline_of_human_prenatal_development

  • Retinoic acid
  • Metabolite of vitamin A

    is a metabolite of vitamin A1 (all-trans-retinol) that is required for embryonic development, male fertility, regulation of bone growth and immune function

    Retinoic acid

    Retinoic acid

    Retinoic_acid

  • Aorta-gonad-mesonephros
  • The aorta-gonad-mesonephros (AGM) is a region of embryonic mesoderm that develops during embryonic development from the para-aortic splanchnopleura in

    Aorta-gonad-mesonephros

    Aorta-gonad-mesonephros

  • Stem-cell line
  • Culture of stem cells that can be propagated indefinitely

    from either animal or human tissues and come from one of three sources: embryonic stem cells, adult stem cells, or induced pluripotent stem cells. They

    Stem-cell line

    Stem-cell line

    Stem-cell_line

  • Mammal
  • Class of animals with milk-producing glands

    placentals have no remaining trace of the cloaca. In the embryo, the embryonic cloaca divides into a posterior region that becomes part of the anus,

    Mammal

    Mammal

    Mammal

  • Hwang affair
  • South Korean scientific misconduct scandal

    biologist, Hwang Woo-suk, who claimed to have created the first human embryonic stem cells by cloning in 2004. Hwang and his research team at the Seoul

    Hwang affair

    Hwang affair

    Hwang_affair

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  • Hakima
  • Girl/Female

    African, Arabic, Swahili

    Hakima

    Sensible

  • Balluri
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Balluri

    Crystalline

  • Furqan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Furqan

    Evidence; Proof; Distinction Between Truth and Falsehood

  • Ranu
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Ranu

    The heavens

  • Sambha | ஸாம்பா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sambha | ஸாம்பா

    Rising, Shining

  • Madie
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, French

    Madie

    Woman of Magdala; From the High Tower

  • Divyasanu
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Divyasanu

    Lord of the Night

  • Deborah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Deborah

    Queen bee

  • Beorhthilde
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Beorhthilde

    Shining Battle-maid

  • Govind
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Govind

    Cowherd, Lord Krishna

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  • Protozoonite
  • n.

    One of the primary, or first-formed, segments of an embryonic arthropod.

  • Polyembryony
  • n.

    The production of two or more embryos in one seed, due either to the existence and fertilization of more than one embryonic sac or to the origination of embryos outside of the embryonic sac.

  • Neuropore
  • n.

    An opening at either end of the embryonic neural canal.

  • Undifferentiated
  • a.

    Not differentiated; specifically (Biol.), homogenous, or nearly so; -- said especially of young or embryonic tissues which have not yet undergone differentiation (see Differentiation, 3), that is, which show no visible separation into their different structural parts.

  • Protoconch
  • n.

    The embryonic shell, or first chamber, of ammonites and other cephalopods.

  • Rudimentary
  • a.

    Very imperfectly developed; in an early stage of development; embryonic.

  • Oospere
  • n.

    An analogous mass of protoplasm in the ovule of a flowering plant; an embryonic vesicle.

  • Phallus
  • n.

    The penis or clitoris, or the embryonic or primitive organ from which either may be derived.

  • Myoepithelial
  • a.

    Derived from epithelial cells and destined to become a part of the muscular system; -- applied to structural elements in certain embryonic forms.

  • Planula
  • n.

    In embryonic development, a vesicle filled with fluid, formed from the morula by the divergence of its cells in such a manner as to give rise to a central space, around which the cells arrange themselves as an envelope; an embryonic form intermediate between the morula and gastrula. Sometimes used as synonymous with gastrula.

  • Myotome
  • n.

    One of the embryonic muscular segments arising from the protovertebrae; also, one of the protovertebrae themselves.

  • Ossein
  • n.

    The organic basis of bone tissue; the residue after removal of the mineral matters from bone by dilute acid; in embryonic tissue, the substance in which the mineral salts are deposited to form bone; -- called also ostein. Chemically it is the same as collagen.

  • Quintine
  • n.

    The embryonic sac of an ovule, sometimes regarded as an innermost fifth integument. Cf. Quartine, and Tercine.

  • Tritovum
  • n.

    An embryonic insect which has twice cast its skin previous to hatching from the egg.

  • Metanephros
  • n.

    The most posterior of the three pairs of embryonic renal organs developed in many vertebrates.

  • Otocyst
  • n.

    An auditory cyst or vesicle; one of the simple auditory organs of many invertebrates, containing a fluid and otoliths; also, the embryonic vesicle from which the parts of the internal ear of vertebrates are developed.

  • Homosystemic
  • a.

    Developing, in the case of multicellular organisms, from the same embryonic systems into which the secondary unit (gastrula or plant enbryo) differentiates.

  • Homogeny
  • n.

    The correspondence of common descent; -- a term used to supersede homology by Lankester, who also used homoplasy to denote any superinduced correspondence of position and structure in parts embryonically distinct (other writers using the term homoplasmy). Thus, there is homogeny between the fore limb of a mammal and the wing of a bird; but the right and left ventricles of the heart in both are only in homoplasy with each other, these having arisen independently since the divergence of both groups from a univentricular ancestor.

  • Nasofrontal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the nose and the front of the head; as, the embryonic nasofrontal process which forms the anterior boundary of the mouth.

  • Mesonephros
  • n.

    The middle one of the three pairs of embryonic renal organs developed in most vertebrates; the Wolffian body.