单词 | cell lineage |
释义 | > as lemmascell lineage cell lineage n. Biology the manner in which the parts of a multicellular organism develop from the blastomeres of the embryo; the line of descent of a cell from a blastomere or other embryonic precursor; a population of cells sharing such a line of descent. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > biological processes > procreation or reproduction > embryo or fetus > embryo development processes > [noun] fetalization1819 segmentation1851 maceration1873 neurulation1878 blastulation1889 concrescence1890 cell lineage1892 myelination1892 spiral cleavage1892 medullation1893 myelinization1900 myelogenesis1901 induction1928 myelinogenesis1931 horizon1942 1892 E. B. Wilson in Jrnl. Morphol. 6 361 The cell-lineage of Nereis. 1946 Nature 5 Oct. 461/2 Tissue culture made it possible to prove that the cell-lineages of the ordinary somatic cells of the body are indefinite or indeterminate. 1992 P. R. Crocker & G. Milon in C. E. Lewis & J. O'D. McGee Macrophage iii. 117 Haematopoiesis is a complex physiological process which involves the simultaneous growth and differentiation of eight distinct cell lineages, all of which are derived from a single cell, the self-renewing pluripotent stem cell. 2002 S. J. Gould Struct. Evolutionary Theory v. 383 He made his primary reputation in ‘cell lineage’ studies of the fates and products of the earliest blastomeres. < as lemmas |
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