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Embryonic Programming
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Embryonic Programmings
Permanent alteration of tissue structures and functions in the EMBRYO as a result of its environment, either positive or negative.
National Institutes of Health
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2010
2010
Correlation Between Function-Morphology of Effect of the Stress and Flunitrazepam Administered During Gestation in Adult Mouse Ovary
Ana Julia Aguirre-Samudio
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Graciela de la Fuente-Juáre
,
A. Márquez-Orozco
,
M. C. Márquez-Orozco
2010
Corpus ID: 53465561
Previamente comprobamos efectos de larga duracion sobre el ovario de ratones expuestos prenatalmente a flunitrazepam (FNZ), una…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Genomic RNA profiling and the programme controlling preimplantation mammalian development
Christine E. Bell
,
M. Calder
,
A. J. Watson
Molecular human reproduction
2008
Corpus ID: 17691291
Preimplantation development shifts from a maternal to embryonic programme rapidly after fertilization. Although the majority of…
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1982
1982
Developmental patterns of ornithine decarboxylase activity in organogenesis phase rat embryos in culture and in utero
B. E. Huber
,
N. Brown
In Vitro
1982
Corpus ID: 12265435
SummaryOrnithine decarboxylase activity was measured during organogenesis in rat embryos grown in utero and whole rat conceptuses…
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1972
1972
Delayed Effects of Juvenile Hormone on Insect Metamorphosis are mediated by the Corpus Allatum
L. Riddiford
,
J. Truman
Nature
1972
Corpus ID: 4205651
EXPOSURE of insect embryos to juvenile hormone or to any of its analogues can result in delayed effects which are realized later…
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