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Meaning of "embryonal"

embryonal means related to an embryo or the early stages of development
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Embryonal rhabdomyosarcomas usually spread to surrounding tissues.
The anatomopathological diagnosis was testicular embryonal carcinoma.
The embryonal whorls are smooth.
Carcinogenic embryonal antigen.
Embryonal cell carcinoma.
Apelin and its receptor are expressed in embryonal and adult tissues.
The rate of embryonal development was not retarded by these levels.
The last cell of suspensor adjacent to embryonal cell is called hypophysis.
Embryonal is the most common among children and young adults.
According to our experiences embryonal retardation was not found in the examined circle.
Embryonal stem cell.
Transgenes can be introduced into embryonal target cells at various developmental stages.
Embryonal carcinoma is usually seen as part of a mixed germ cell tumour.
Different methods are used depending on the stage of development of the embryonal cell.
Embryonal carcinoma cell lines satisfy some of the above criteria.

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Overproduction of free radical species in embryonal cells exposed to low intensity radiofrequency radiation.
The embryonal development of the cerebral arterial circulation occurs in seven phases.
Studies with female rats revealed reduced fertility and enhanced embryonal mortality.
Embryonal target cells at various developmental stages can be used to introduce transgenes.
This study used chicken embryonal eggs at the initial stage of their development.
Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma included far more genomic alterations than alveolar subtype tumors.
Endocannabinoids and development, embryonal implantation.
Neuroblastoma is an embryonal tumor that exhibits both undifferentiated and differentiated histopathology.
Expression was examined to 6 cases of embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma.
The embryonal type is the most treatable and has the highest rate of cure.
Autoradiography of a coronal brain slice, taken from an embryonal rat.
Embryonal carcinoma comes from the primordial cells from which normal embryonal cells are derived.
In all instances, the velocity of embryonal development was accelerated at higher temperatures.
But although netobimin is water soluble, it has been reported to cause embryonal toxicity.
During embryonal development these totipotent cells can travel down normal differentiation pathways and become spermatocytes.
It is more differentiated than embryonal carcinoma, but less than teratoma.
Furthermore, studies in female rats revealed reduced fertility and enhanced embryonal mortality.
Iii In cells of an embryonal stage in which the cells are still totipotent.
The ventral endodermal-like cells can be embryonal carcinoma cells.
Describe the embryonal vaccination against Newcastle Disease.
The nomenclature of malignant tumors is typically based on the cell 's embryonal tissue origins.
Preferably, the embryonal cells of the invention are mammalian embryonal cells.
Different methods are used depending on the stage of development of the embryonal target cell ( s ).
Other uncommon forms, like embryonal carcinoma, are also more prone to metastasis.
The transporter P-glycoprotein exists already in the embryonal endothelium.
Medulloblastoma, a malignant embryonal brain tumor, is the most frequently occurring brain tumor in children.
Conversely, AFP stimulates the growth of normal embryonal fibroblasts.
When embryonal carcinoma cells are cultured at high density, they would start differentiation process.
Early hypothesis included the irritation hypothesis, embryonal hypothesis and parasitic hypothesis.
In addition, embryonal stem cells can divide indefinitely and are thus available in large quantities.
A radical inguinal orchiectomy was performed and pathological examination revealed a 6-cm paratesticular embryonal RMS.
For example, embryonal target cells at various developmental stages can be used to introduce transgenes.
A third type of target cell for transgene introduction is the embryonal stem cell ( ES ).
At all events, embryonal research offers unique prospects for exploring this promising medical field.
A fourth type of target cell for transgene introduction is the embryonal stem cell ( ES ).

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