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Was Ella's death destined form the very start?
This raises the possibility that in normal development the xanthophores, which cover the iridophores, induce the transition to the loose form when they reach the regions destined to form dark stripes.
It seems likely that the mechanisms underlying the induction of MNGs are separate from those involved in the formation of focal dysgenetic areas, because MNGs occur throughout the fetal testis and are equally evident in normally formed seminiferous cords as in areas destined to form dysgenetic areas (Fisher et al. 2003).
As illustrated in Figure 5A, Prickle1 (green) was abundantly detected in 32- and 64-cell embryos and showed a prominent cytoplasmic distribution in Nanog positive cells destined to form the epiblast (region outlined in white, Figure 5A).
Neural plate domains destined to form different CNS structures mostly maintain their relative positions as the neural plate folds up to form the neural tube.
Dr. Gearhart's cells came from aborted fetuses, from an anatomical region destined to form the egg or sperm cells.
The four condensations are destined to form a bound multiple star system, and one of them (the red dot) has already turned on as a protostar.
Studies answer an old debate in developmental biology: How do cells destined to form a particular tissue or structure remember what they're supposed to be?
If any hills were destined to form a border, it's the line of Whin Sill stretching across the moors above Haltwhistle in Northumberland.
In such endodermless embryos, the heart fails to develop, even though the mesoderm destined to form the heart rudiment is left intact.
The zones of the embryo destined to form the principal organs are established by this first sequence of divisions, and tissue layers are defined during the ensuing divisions.
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