Sentences with phrase «embryonic growth from»

She seeks to follow a course of embryonic growth from seed to egg, from line to form.

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Continuing the analogy of natural growth, we could say that there is this gradual assimilation in the embryonic stage of the seed (which is not obviously observable from the outside) before it puts out shoots above ground.
Baby's growth: As you enter week 9 your baby will transition from the embryonic stage to the foetal period.
To get more cells, researchers from Advanced Cell Technology in Worcester, Mass., grew clusters of human embryonic cells in a precise cocktail of growth factors and other cell - regulating chemicals that took several years to work out, says Robert Lanza, the firm's vice president of research and scientific development.
The new research suggests that x-rays start sizzling from embryonic stars at an even earlier stage of their growth.
This process is mediated by biological molecules called growth factors, which are proteins that occur naturally in our cells and guide processes ranging from embryonic development to healing.
Because development often reprises stages of evolution, the growth of embryonic ears in tandem with the jaw is no accident: the sound - transmitting middle ear bones that are a distinguishing feature of mammals evolved from what used to be gill arches in fish and jawbones in reptiles.
Expanding from their previous studies with mice, the researchers first established that under specific conditions, culturing human embryonic stem cells with fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2) leads to neural differentiation particular to the midbrain / hindbrain region — the location of the cerebellum — within three weeks, and the expression of markers for the cerebellar plate neuroepithelium — the part of the developing nervous system specific for the cerebellum — within five.
Immortalized Fibroblast - Like Cells Derived from Human Embryonic Stem Cells Support Undifferentiated Cell Growth.
This finding complements previous research from the University of Edinburgh and the National Institute for Medical Research which showed that embryonic stem cells can be coaxed into this spinal cord cells; however, the Cambridge researchers showed that the in the embryo - like aggregates, the structural organization is more robust and allows for the polarised growth of the tissue.
The latest study builds on earlier research from Izpisúa Belmonte's laboratory showing that extra limbs could be induced to grow in embryonic chicks by implanting beads soaked in fibroblast growth factor (FGF).
Researchers find that Insulin - like growth factor / Insulin - mediated induction of mesodermal differentiation aids the production of cardiac progenitor cells from embryonic stem cells towards a strategy to boost cardiac cell production.
Professor Elly Tanaka and her research group at the DFG Research Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden — Cluster of Excellence at the TU Dresden (CRTD) demonstrated for the first time the in vitro growth of a piece of spinal cord in three dimensions from mouse embryonic stem cells.
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