请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 mesoblast
释义

Definition of mesoblast in English:

mesoblast

noun ˈmiːsə(ʊ)blastˈmɛsə(ʊ)blastˈmiːzə(ʊ)blastˈmɛzə(ʊ)blast
Embryology
  • The mesoderm of an embryo in its earliest stages.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This paper is the first attempt of explaining the leaf morphology and arrangement on pomegranate brachyblasts, mesoblasts and auxiblasts, based on genetics and physiology data.
    • They correspond to circulating mesodermal cells which we consider to be haemocytes or mesoblasts.
    • Translation takes place in embryonic mesoblasts and larval fat-body cells and is deposited extracellularly in basement membranes surrounding skeletal and visceral muscles.
    • The movements of these male-specific mesoblasts occur independently of the concomitant divisions of these cells.
    • From these observations emerged the view that the horseshoe-shaped fibrillar band functions as a barrier inhibiting migration of individual mesoblast cells and expansion of tissue sheets.
    • Middleton described it as failure of primitive mesoblasts to mature.
    • Those epiblast cells that undergo ingression, after they have ingressed, are called ‘mesoblast cells’
    • Using Lankester's terms epiblast, hypoblast and mesoblast for the embryonic germ layers, Balfour described chick ectoderm and endoderm for the first time in English.
    • The anabolic metabolism which regulates the whole body structural harmony, as well as the adrenal cortex, come from the mesoblast.
    • To be seen is the differentiation of the mesoblast into the paraxial, intermediate and lateral plate mesoderm
    • However, mesoblasts from the proximal half of older limbs (stages 24, 25 and chondrocytes) gave no outgrowths, and those from stage 23 gave outgrowths in 9% of the cases.
    • Between them are the two middle-layers, or mesoblasts, which enclose the body-cavity.
    • It was demonstrated that, by late embryogenesis, the DCg1 alpha IV chain was synthesized by individual mesoblasts and deposited in basement membranes of skeletal and visceral muscles.
    • The mesenchymal stem cell is a pluripotent adult stem cell which can be differentiated into any one of various mesoblasts, such as an osteoblast, a chondrocyte, a skeletal muscle cell, a myocardial cell and a vascular endothelial cell.
 
 

Definition of mesoblast in US English:

mesoblast

noun
Embryology
  • The mesoderm of an embryo in its earliest stages.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This paper is the first attempt of explaining the leaf morphology and arrangement on pomegranate brachyblasts, mesoblasts and auxiblasts, based on genetics and physiology data.
    • The movements of these male-specific mesoblasts occur independently of the concomitant divisions of these cells.
    • To be seen is the differentiation of the mesoblast into the paraxial, intermediate and lateral plate mesoderm
    • Between them are the two middle-layers, or mesoblasts, which enclose the body-cavity.
    • They correspond to circulating mesodermal cells which we consider to be haemocytes or mesoblasts.
    • Those epiblast cells that undergo ingression, after they have ingressed, are called ‘mesoblast cells’
    • The mesenchymal stem cell is a pluripotent adult stem cell which can be differentiated into any one of various mesoblasts, such as an osteoblast, a chondrocyte, a skeletal muscle cell, a myocardial cell and a vascular endothelial cell.
    • Translation takes place in embryonic mesoblasts and larval fat-body cells and is deposited extracellularly in basement membranes surrounding skeletal and visceral muscles.
    • From these observations emerged the view that the horseshoe-shaped fibrillar band functions as a barrier inhibiting migration of individual mesoblast cells and expansion of tissue sheets.
    • It was demonstrated that, by late embryogenesis, the DCg1 alpha IV chain was synthesized by individual mesoblasts and deposited in basement membranes of skeletal and visceral muscles.
    • However, mesoblasts from the proximal half of older limbs (stages 24, 25 and chondrocytes) gave no outgrowths, and those from stage 23 gave outgrowths in 9% of the cases.
    • Middleton described it as failure of primitive mesoblasts to mature.
    • Using Lankester's terms epiblast, hypoblast and mesoblast for the embryonic germ layers, Balfour described chick ectoderm and endoderm for the first time in English.
    • The anabolic metabolism which regulates the whole body structural harmony, as well as the adrenal cortex, come from the mesoblast.
 
 
随便看

 

英语词典包含464360条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/12/25 10:48:35