Synonyms for «embryonic lethality»

"Embryonic lethality" refers to a condition where an embryo, which is the early stage of development of a living organism, cannot survive and dies before birth or hatching. Full definition
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Sentences with «embryonic lethality»

  • If the abnormal phenotype is due solely to KD of htt, then supplementing KD mice with human htt should rescue these deficits as suggested by prior work showing that human htt rescues embryonic lethality in htt KO mice (Hodgson et al., 1996 and 1999). (psychogenics.com)
  • However, the protein is ubiquitous and expressed in the developing embryo where it plays an essential role as revealed by the early embryonic lethality at day 7.5 of the complete knockout of the huntingtin gene in mouse. (inmg.fr)
  • However, unlike B -LRB--) / B -LRB--) mice, 15 B (a *) / B (a *) mice of 172 F2 generation mice survived embryonic lethality but developed a dilated cardiomyopathy as adults. (emdmillipore.com)
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