Sentences with phrase «shape embryonic development»

Cook's illustrious subjects include the umbrella - bearing British cosmologist Sir Martin Rees of the University of Cambridge, the wrinkle - faced late naturalist and flea expert Miriam Rothschild, and the biologist Christiane Nüsslein - Volhard (left) of the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology in Tübingen, Germany, who won the 1995 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for codiscovering key genes that shape embryonic development.

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Their Kupffer's vesicles were abnormally symmetric in shape, and southpaw expression was greatly reduced, suggesting that gdf3 is also required for optimal Nodal signaling during later stages of embryonic development.
According to the researchers, these findings suggest that differences in shape from cell - to - cell within a tissue are key to their ability to jam and unjam — and that this process appears to drive biological events including embryonic development, wound healing, and, potentially, cancer cell invasion.
Oriented cell division is used throughout embryonic development and adult homeostasis to shape and pattern tissues.
If ACT will succeed at this stage and will able to show long - term safety, it will shape and determine the future development and commercialization of embryonic stem cell - based products.
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