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Blastoderm

Known as: Blastoderms 
A layer of cells lining the fluid-filled cavity (blastocele) of a BLASTULA, usually developed from a fertilized insect, reptilian, or avian egg.
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1992
1992
1. Quail blastoderm cells isolated from the yolk were preserved in liquid nitrogen. 2. Frozen-thawed blastoderm cells of the… 
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1982
Highly Cited
1982
On either side of Hensen's node of the fully extended primitive streak of the chick embryo (stage 4) the mesoderm is already… 
1980
1980
Morphologically distinct erythroid cell types characteristic of the primitive and the definitive erythroid cell lines, and… 
1977
1977
Avian blastoderms can be cultured in vitro during the early developmental period involving the process of gastrulation, primary… 
1975
1975
Drosophila embryos were damaged by microcautery at the cellular blastoderm stage at the sites of presumptive imaginal cells… 
1974
1974
Localized regions of Drosophila eggs were damaged at both nuclear multiplication and blastoderm stages, using the technique of… 
1974
1974
Cells were removed from three regions (anterior, mid-lateral and posterior) of Drosophila eggs at blastoderm formation, by… 
1942
1942
1. An apparatus is described for the measurement of the pressure in the chorioallantoic artery of the chick embryo. 2. Data are…