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Histogenic Process
Known as:
Histogenesis
, tissue development
, Tissue Development Process
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The process whose specific outcome is the progression of a tissue over time, from its formation to the mature structure. [ISBN:0471245208]
National Institutes of Health
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Angiogenic Process
Cell Differentiation process
Eye Development
Hematopoiesis
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CHI3L1 gene
CHI3L1 protein, human
CHI3L1 wt Allele
EGR3 gene
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Broader (2)
Growth and Development function
histogenesis and organogenesis
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Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
The high-molecular-weight J1 glycoproteins are immunochemically related to tenascin.
Andreas Faissner
,
J. Kruse
,
Ruth Chiquet-Ehrismann
,
Eleanor Mackie
Differentiation; research in biological diversity
1988
Corpus ID: 24832825
The J1 glycoproteins have been shown to mediate neuron-astrocyte adhesion and appear in the nervous system as four species of Mr…
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Review
1981
Review
1981
Gingival granular cell tumors of the newborn (congenital “epulis”): A clinical and pathologic study of 21 patients
E. Lack
,
G. F. Worsham
,
M. Callihan
,
B. Crawford
,
G. Vawter
American Journal of Surgical Pathology
1981
Corpus ID: 40966763
The clinical and pathologic features of 24 gingival granular cell tumors in newborns are reviewed. These tumors occurred…
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Highly Cited
1980
Highly Cited
1980
Antibodies to a neural cell adhesion molecule disrupt histogenesis in cultured chick retinae
D. Buskirk
,
J. Thiery
,
U. Rutishauser
,
G. Edelman
Nature
1980
Corpus ID: 12544462
Cell-surface proteins are believed to have important roles in cell–cell interactions during brain development, particularly in…
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Highly Cited
1976
Highly Cited
1976
Histogenesis of retina in the clawed frog with implications for the pattern of development of retinotectal connections
M. Jacobson
Brain Research
1976
Corpus ID: 44756900
Highly Cited
1972
Highly Cited
1972
Reconstruction of brain tissue from cell suspensions. 2. Specific enhancement of aggregation of embryonic cerebral cells by supernatant from homologous cell cultures.
B. Garber
,
A. Moscona
Developmental Biology
1972
Corpus ID: 28608051
Review
1968
Review
1968
Regulation of specific protein synthesis in cytodifferentiation
W. Rutter
,
J. Kemp
,
W. Bradshaw
,
W. Clark
,
R. Ronzio
,
T. G. Sanders
Journal of Cellular Physiology
1968
Corpus ID: 39785609
The developmental features of the pancreas are reviewed as an example of cytodifferentiation and organogenesis. Attention is…
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Highly Cited
1967
Highly Cited
1967
Experimental atherosclerosis in rhesus monkeys. II. Cellular elements of proliferative lesions and possible role of cytoplasmic degeneration in pathogenesis as studied by electron microscopy.
R. Scott
,
R. Jones
,
A. Daoud
,
O. Zumbo
,
Frederick Coulston
,
Wilbur A. Thomas
Experimental and molecular pathology (Print)
1967
Corpus ID: 28240587
Highly Cited
1964
Highly Cited
1964
Pattern of Cell Migration During Cortical Histogenesis
M. Berry
,
A. W. Rogers
,
J. Eayrs
Nature
1964
Corpus ID: 4165033
Highly Cited
1962
Highly Cited
1962
Pariental yolk sac carcinoma: clue to the histogenesis of Riechert's membrane of the mouse embryo.
G. B. Pierce
,
A. Midgley
,
J. Ram
,
J. D. Feldman
American Journal of Pathology
1962
Corpus ID: 38562544
Highly Cited
1952
Highly Cited
1952
Histogenesis of Coronary Arteriosclerosis
H. D. Moon
,
J. F. Rinehart
Circulation
1952
Corpus ID: 5953797
The coronary arteries of 250 individuals dying suddenly from traumatic or natural causes were studied. Many different…
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