Examples of 'chick embryos' in a sentence

Meaning of "chick embryos"

chick embryos: This phrase refers to the young, unborn birds still inside their eggs. It is commonly used in biology and agriculture to study and research the development of birds before hatching

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A total of eight recipient chick embryos were serially sectioned.
The chick embryos used in cell cultures are nine to eleven days old.
Myotubes were prepared from chick embryos.
Exposure of chick embryos to certain teratogens can induce beak shape variation.
There was no evidence of toxicity in any of the chick embryos tested.
Procedure for incubation of chick embryos from fertilised ovum to hatch.
The organophosphate Malathion produces malformations in the limbs of chick embryos.
The virus is grown in chick embryos or cell cultures for the production of vaccines.
And in his work, he relied on chick embryos.
Survival rates of chick embryos at intervals after transfer from unincubated eggs to recipient shells.
Saunders and his team experimented on chick embryos just a few days old.
The chick embryos were then allowed to incubate for 7 days.
Founder of the science of embryology, realized that chick embryos.
CAMs were prepared from chick embryos for subsequent induction of angiogenesis and inhibition thereof.
As model systems, we use both mouse and chick embryos.

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These include the culturing of live chick embryos in Petri dishes under special sterile conditions.
Chick embryos can be " staged " according to the different morphological landmarks.
Data on the toxicity of dichloromethane in birds are limited to 2 studies in chick embryos.
At day 11 of development, chick embryos were used for the corrosion casting technique.
However, one animal study has found dextromethorphan to cause birth defects in chick embryos.
Fertilized, domestic chick embryos were incubated for 3 days prior . to shell-less culturing.
The isolates showed a high infectivity, but a low pathogenicity for chick embryos and mice.
Fertilized, domestic chick embryos are incubated for 4 days prior to shell-less culturing.
MacNeil 's team experimented by applying this sugar to the membrane surrounding chick embryos.
The cells were obtained from 7-day-old chick embryos and maintained in culture.
Recipient chick embryos are prepared as described in Examples 1 and 2.
Unilateral limb bud ablation Ablations of hind limb buds of chick embryos were performed at E3.
CAM studies Fertilized, domestic chick embryos were incubated for 4 days prior to shell-less-culturing.
The virus was then " grown " in cells taken from chick embryos.
Chick embryos were incubated at 38°C and staged according to Hamilton and Hamburger stages.
Angiogenesis was induced on the CAMs of 10 day old chick embryos with bFGF.
Acetazolamide was injected into chick embryos on the 14th or 15th day of incubation.
Neurons were dissociated from dorsal root ganglia, optic tecta, and ciliary ganglia of E10 chick embryos.
Retinal cells obtained from retinas of 7-day-old chick embryos were cultured for 1 or 2 days.
The IBV strain Beaudette was derived following at least 150 passages in chick embryos.
Squalamine was found to disrupt vitelline capillaries in 3-to 5-day chick embryos.

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