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Meaning of "müllerian"

Müllerian (adjective): Relating to or denoting the embryonic duct system in female animals that gives rise to the uterus, fallopian tubes, and vagina
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  • Relating to, or discovered by, the German physiologist Johannes Peter Müller (1801-1858).
  • Alternative letter-case form of Müllerian.

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These malformations are called müllerian anomalies or defects.
Müllerian mimicry in aposematic spiny plants.
Convergent evolution in the genetic basis of müllerian mimicry in heliconius butterflies.
Müllerian anomalies can be part of a multiple malformation syndrome.
They develop from two ducts known as the müllerian ducts.
Müllerian mimicry is found in many pitvipers.
Only one side of the Müllerian duct forms.
Müllerian mimicry may also use any of the senses.
The hymen represents the remains of the Müllerian eminence.
Müllerian set of ducts.
It is usually the first option in cases of Müllerian duct anomalies.
Müllerian duct structures.
The diversification of aposematic signals in Müllerian mimicry systems is a puzzling phenomenon.
Müllerian inhibiting hormone.
The operation successfully removed the Müllerian compartment in all women.

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Müllerian inhibiting factor.
This is the reason for uterine malformations being denominated Müllerian malformations or anomalies.
Müllerian inhibiting substance.
The uterus is formed during embryogenesis by the fusion of the two Müllerian ducts.
Müllerian duct anomalies are caused by a disturbance during the embryonic time of genitourinary development.
It is involved in Müllerian mimicry with Lyces vulturata.
Müllerian remnants are rare, but have been reported.
MAIS is not associated with Müllerian remnants.
Bilateral Müllerian ducts form during early fetal life.
Ismenius resembles a number of other butterflies, an example of Müllerian mimicry.
The main causes are Müllerian agenesis and complete androgen insensitivity syndrome.
Uterine malformations are secondary to failure in development, reabsorption or fusion of Müllerian ducts.
Batesian and Müllerian mimicry complexes are commonly found in Lepidoptera.
Clear cell carcinoma of cervix, It is of müllerian rather than of mesonephric origin.
Six patients with Müllerian derivatives had Y chromosome demonstrable by cytogenetics or molecular technique.
These cysts originate from mesonephric Wolffian, paramesonephric Müllerian structures, or mesothelial inclusions.
In müllerian mimicry, both species are unpalatable and therefore are called co-mimetic species.
This is not the case in Müllerian mimicry, which is described next.
Müllerian agenesis, which is a failure to form the uterus and fallopian tubes.
Many species of wasp are involved in Müllerian mimicry, as are many species of bee.
Müllerian mimicry, where two or more harmful species mutually advertise themselves as harmful.
Moreover, it contributes to the formation of the Müllerian duct, a precursor to female reproductive organs.
In contrast, Müllerian mimicry is mutually beneficial as all participants are both models and mimics.
Abnormal androgen production is also induced, eventually leading to hyperandrogenism and Müllerian aplasia.
Furthermore, Müllerian abnormalities are often found.
Heliconius butterflies are well-known mimics, and are considered a classic example of Müllerian mimicry.
Both Müllerian ducts develop but fail to fuse, thus the patient has a " double uterus.
The developing tubules within the testes secretes a polypeptide Müllerian inhibition factor ( MIF ).
They are a Müllerian mimic of Heliconius wallacei, Heliconius sara and Heliconius congener.
Since both species possess this acrid taste, they display what is known as Müllerian mimicry.
Malignant mixed Müllerian tumor or carcinosarcoma of the uterus represents almost 40 % of uterine sarcomas.
Over most of its range, the viceroy butterfly is a Müllerian mimic with the monarch butterfly.
There are two classical types of defensive mimicry, Batesian and Müllerian.
Cysts that can be present include Müllerian cysts, Gartner 's duct cysts, and epidermoid cysts.
As a result, many zoologists rejected both Batesian mimicry and Müllerian mimicry.

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