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Islets of Langerhans: the irregular microscopic masses of cells that constitute the endocrine pancreas.
Numerous species of sponges produce gemmules, masses of cells enclosed in resistant cases, that can become new sponges.
In February, Lewis and a graduate student, David Kolesky, and other members of their research group published a paper in Advanced Materials describing a potential way to keep large masses of cells thriving.
Mesoderm, the middle of the three germ layers, or masses of cells (lying between the ectoderm and endoderm), which appears early in the development of an animal embryo.
Stock cambium and scion cambium respond to being cut by forming masses of cells (callus tissues) that grow over the injured surfaces of the wounds.
The gametophyte in these bryophytes often reproduces asexually, or vegetatively, by specialized masses of cells (gemmae) that are usually budded off and ultimately give rise to gametophytes.
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The EM pictures of all other patients showed pronounced demyelination and numerous inclusion bodies and masses of cell debris.
In the case of the addition only surfactants (in the system without hydrocarbon) the comparable masses of cell sedimentation were observed.
Each grapelike mass of cells develops into a wasp embryo.
The morula, we are told, is actually the spherical mass of cells that forms from a newly fertilized egg, which gives the image an entirely different subtext.
It is characterised by a mass of cells that can grow as fluid-filled sacs (cysts) with the appearance of white grapes.
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