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mesenchyme migration
The process in which the population of cells that make up a mesenchyme undergo directed movement. [GOC:ascb_2009, GOC:dph, GOC:tb]
National Institutes of Health
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Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
Conditioning of native substrates by chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans during cardiac mesenchymal cell migration
F. M. Funderburg
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R. Markwald
Journal of Cell Biology
1986
Corpus ID: 7385438
It is generally proposed that embryonic mesenchymal cells use sulfated macromolecules during in situ migration. Attempts to…
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1986
1986
Concanavalin A and wheat germ agglutinin binding to sea urchin embryo basal laminae
D. DeSimone
,
M. Spiegel
Roux's archives of developmental biology
1986
Corpus ID: 19178910
SummaryThe basal laminae and inner extracellular matrices of Lytechinus pictus and Arbacia punctulata embryos were characterized…
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1984
1984
Hyaluronidase activity in embryonic chick heart muscle and cushion tissue and cells.
D. Bernanke
,
R. W. Orkin
Developmental Biology
1984
Corpus ID: 1015264
1984
1984
Adhesive and migratory behavior of normal and sulfate-deficient sea urchin cells in vitro.
K. Venkatasubramanian
,
M. Solursh
Experimental Cell Research
1984
Corpus ID: 7573341
Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Cell surface glycosyltransferase activities during normal and mutant (T/T) mesenchyme migration.
B. Shur
Developmental Biology
1982
Corpus ID: 21039441
1979
1979
The influence of local environment on the organization of mesenchyme cells.
M. Fisher
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M. Solursh
Journal of embryology and experimental morphology
1979
Corpus ID: 43468056
Limb, somite, and neural crest mesenchyme from quail embryos were implanted orthotopically and heterotopically into chick hosts…
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