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Embryonic Structures
Known as:
Structures, Embryonic
, Embryologic Structure
, Embryonic structure
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A body part, organ or organ component that is formed during the embryonic stage of life of an organism.
National Institutes of Health
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Embryonic Stem Cells
Gastrula
Germ Layers
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Blood supply aspects
Fetal Tissue Transplantation
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Process of secretion
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Broader (3)
Body tissue
Embryo
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2019
2019
Prospective study in Predicting Pregnancy Outcome using Yolk Sac Parameters in First Trimester
R. Selvi
2019
Corpus ID: 202821052
OBJECTIVE: Yolk sac is the first ultrasonographically visible extra embryonic structure within the gestational sac. In Early…
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2017
2017
Virtual Sonographic Hysterosalpingoscopy for Ectopic Pregnancy Detection
J. Tesarik
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Raquel Mendoza‐Tesarik
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N. Mendoza
2017
Corpus ID: 212494638
Objective: To describe a novel noninvasive diagnostic technique, named virtual sonographic hysterosalpingoscopy, which can be…
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2017
2017
EC GYNAECOLOGY Perspective Virtual Sonographic Embryoscopy: A New Tool for Evaluation of Early Pregnancy
J. Tesarik
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Raquel Mendoza‐Tesarik
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N. Mendoza
2017
Corpus ID: 212495043
Observation of the gestational sac by vaginal sonography is a key-element of early pregnancy evaluation. Here we present a new…
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2014
2014
p38a/Mapkapk2a signaling regulates tristetraprolin in the yolk syncytial layer: A role for mRNA degradation in the morphogenesis of a novel embryonic structure in vertebrate development
S. G. D. L. T. Canny
2014
Corpus ID: 88177934
2010
2010
Development of hardware redundant embryonic structure for high reliability control applications
C. Szász
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V. Chindris
International Conference on Optimization of…
2010
Corpus ID: 25454530
As it is known, the immune system found in biological organisms is robust and able to identify a large scale of diseases…
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2007
2007
[Mechanisms of adaptive regulation of early development of Anuran amphibians dwelling the anthropogenically polluted water bodies].
E. Severtsova
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A. S. Severtsov
Zurnal obsej biologii
2007
Corpus ID: 22455717
Comparison of the gastrulation in three Anuran species has shown the possibility of evolution of earlier morphogenesis directed…
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1985
1985
[Embryonic structure of the cecal region in the chick embryo and its comparison with the human embryo].
R. Solá Martí
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C. Mías Carballal
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J. Calderó Pardo
Bulletin de l'Association des anatomistes
1985
Corpus ID: 40433107
We have tried to expose some characteristics of the embryonic structure of the ceco-appendicular region in the chick embryo…
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1977
1977
[Vitelline components in teratomas and serum alpha-1 fetoprotein].
M. Burri
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C. Hedinger
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P. Grob
Swiss medical weekly
1977
Corpus ID: 12452557
Serum alpha1-fetoprotein (AFP) had been determined in 31 patient with (mostly malignant) teratomas before or immediately after…
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1976
1976
In vitro development of secondary blastodiscs from dispersed blastoderm cells of Gallus domesticus.
P. Fišer
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J. W. Macpherson
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M. H. Hardy
Poultry Science
1976
Corpus ID: 3624877
A study of the in vitro growth of embryonic structures from dispersed blastoderm cells is reported. The specific type of…
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1962
1962
Comparative radiosensitivity of forelimb and hindlimb primordia in Amblystoma punctatum.
J. Piatt
The Journal of experimental zoology
1962
Corpus ID: 45007990
Embryos at stage 34, the earliest at which hindlimb rudiments can be located, were irradiated with 240-kv x rays at a rate of 152…
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