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Keywords: Embryonic development
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Cells Tissues Organs (2019) 205 (5-6): 350–371.
Published Online: 01 October 2018
...Shahrzad Fathollahipour; Pritam S. Patil; Nic D. Leipzig Oxygen is a vital source of energy necessary to sustain and complete embryonic development. Not only is oxygen the driving force for many cellular functions and metabolism, but it is also involved in regulating stem cell fate, morphogenesis...
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Cells Tissues Organs (2010) 192 (2): 73–84.
Published Online: 26 February 2010
... stages Embryonic ages Embryonic development Embryonic measurements Embryonic-fetal transition Prenatal life, scientifically as well as historically, is divided into embryonic and fetal periods. The embryonic period, which comprises the first 8 weeks of development, is characterized...
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Cells Tissues Organs (2007) 184 (3-4): 172–180.
Published Online: 04 April 2007
... Cardiomyocytes Cell adhesion molecules Cellular therapy Embryonic development In vitro differentiation Fig. 1 Whole-mount in situ hybridization of E7.75 ( a–c ), E8.5 ( d–f ) and E9.5 ( g–i ) embryos. The antisense ( a , c–e , g–i ) or sense probe ( b , f ) for ALCAM was used for the hybridization...
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Cells Tissues Organs (2003) 175 (3): 165–174.
Published Online: 12 December 2003
.... In the early days of embryonic development, neurons are present in the posterior commissure and in the mesenchymal tissue outside the leptomeninges in addition to those in the tectal commissure (TC) and in the optic tectum. Following the internucleosomal cleavage of DNA, a massive loss of neurons in the MesV...