Our results indicate that C. elegans can compensate for the loss of W01A8.1 in all developmental stages
except early embryos likely by additional fat degradation mechanisms.
Not exact matches
Because these cells are taken from such an
early stage in development, they have the ability to become cells of any tissue type (
except for the whole
embryo itself), making them pluripotent.
Under the proposed NIH policy, taxpayer funds would be allowed for experiments in which human cells are added to
early - stage
embryos of all animals
except nonhuman primates, such as chimpanzees and monkeys, because they are so similar to humans.
Except for occasional subtle shape defects during
early elongation, more than 97 % of array - and insertion - carrying
embryos developed normally to the 2-fold stage (n ≥ 200; Figure S8A).