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  • {{Neural Links 2}} ...8}} "Traditionally, the central nervous system (CNS) has been viewed as an immune-privileged environment with no lymphatic vessels. This view was partially o
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  • ...r transitional vertebrae (n=1), thoracic kyphoscoliosis/wedge vertebrae (n=2) and thoracolumbar lordoscoliosis/thoracolumbar transitional vertebrae/lumb ...anslation table 1 (Standard) Mitochondrial genetic code: Translation table 2
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  • ...abdomen and has an initial embryonic role in blood formation, and later in immune function and red blood cell recycling. The spleen's haematopoietic function ...t looses its structural organization, perhaps contributing to the impaired immune system function seen with age.{{#pmid:30706058|PMID30706058}}
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  • ...l, we found that de-N-glycosylation of human endometrial Ishikawa and RL95-2 cells by tunicamycin (inhibitor of N-glycosylation) and peptide-N-glycosida ...ure that the pregnancy continues, and make first contact with the maternal immune system."
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  • ...g the large intestine with commensal bacteria and the establishment of the immune structure in the wall. ...tioning of the digestive tract and derived primordia in all samples, using images reconstructed from histological serial sections. The digestive tract was in
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  • ...composed of adipocytes, fibroblasts, vascular endothelial cells, and some immune cells. Connective tissues in the body have a mesoderm origin, while in the ...mulates under the neural plate with thinner mesoderm laterally. This forms 2 thickened streaks running the length of the embryonic disc along the rostro
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  • ...megalovirus in neonatal urine, saliva, blood, or other body tissues within 2-3 weeks of birth." ...s-talk in the microenvironment of decidua. Our findings indicate a complex immune microenvironment in basal decidua and suggest CD8+ TEM cells play a role in
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  • ...) osteoderms, common to representatives of most major taxonomic lineages; (2) dermal scales, unique to gymnophionans; and (3) the lamina calcarea, an en * intermediate layer, 2-3 layered large keratinocytes with nucleus.
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  • ...ateral embryonic folding which "pinches off" a pocket of the yolk sac, the 2 compartments continue to communicate through the vitelline duct. On this cu ...my of the Human Body 1918 Henry Gray [http://www.bartleby.com/107/241.html 2. The Digestive Apparatus]
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  • ...76718|PMID26676718}} In addition to the implantation role it has suggested immune cell modulation and endothelial functions. The placenta synthesises urocortins (Ucn 1, Ucn 2, Ucn 3), cortiticotropin releasing hormone (CRH) analogues.{{#pmid:17083971
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  • ...ateral embryonic folding which "pinches off" a pocket of the yolk sac, the 2 compartments continue to communicate through the vitelline duct. ...ateral embryonic folding which "pinches off" a pocket of the yolk sac, the 2 compartments continue to communicate through the vitelline duct.
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  • ...The hindlimb digits differ from mammals by a missing digit 1, fused digits 2 and 3 and an elongated digit 4. Mitochondrial genetic code: Translation table 2 (Vertebrate Mitochondrial)
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  • At the foregut/midgut junction the septum transversum generates 2 pancreatic buds (dorsal and ventral endoderm) which will fuse to form the p ** 2 dissimilar polypeptide chains, A and B, which are linked by 2 disulphide bonds.
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  • ...m the right at Plane A towards the midline at Plane D). Click on the small images (or the text below) to open the linked large image pages. * There is an initial 90 degree rotation followed by 2 more 90 degree rotations to give 270 degrees total.
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  • ...the delivery process. The vernix has also many other known protective and immune as well as potential functions.{{#pmid:11069626|PMID11069626}} The constitu * [http://www.ijdb.ehu.es/web/contents.php?vol=48&issue=2-3 IJDB Vol. 48 Nos. 2/3 (2004) Skin Development]
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  • ...d fuse together making a primordial vascular network. Within these islands 2 populations of cells exist: peripheral and core. The peripheral cells form ...haematopoiesis provides a blueprint for the study of paediatric blood and immune disorders, and a reference for harnessing the therapeutic potential of HSC/
    33 KB (4,644 words) - 11:43, 28 September 2020
  • ...ateral embryonic folding which "pinches off" a pocket of the yolk sac, the 2 compartments continue to communicate through the vitelline duct. The oral c ...4-u1.0-B978-1-4377-2002-0..00011-4&isbn=978-1-4377-2002-0&uniqId=330028653-2#4-u1.0-B978-1-4377-2002-0..00011-4 Chapter 11 – Alimentary System]
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  • ...and eosin stained sections. Recent immunohistochemical studies for {{PAX}}2 (reactive with Müllerian epithelium) and FOXA1 (reactive with urogenital s | [[Movie_-_Primordial germ cell migration 02|Migration 2]]
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  • ...haematopoiesis provides a blueprint for the study of paediatric blood and immune disorders, and a reference for harnessing the therapeutic potential of HSC/ ...|PMID21943389}} "Samples from human prenatal livers ranging from 7 weeks + 2 days to 15½ weeks post conception as well as adult normal and acetaminophe
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  • ...lities between the two conditions such as facial features, cardiovascular, immune and neural symptoms. <ref><pubmed>6812410</pubmed></ref> ...expresses that while thymic transplantation is effective in restoring some immune function in DiGeorge syndrome patients, the multifaceted disease requires a
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