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septation
noun
The division of a cavity by means of a partition
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In short, the AV canal develops together with atrial septation.
These data suggested that miR-489 may antagonize secondary septation.
A lack of pantothenate would result in slow growth, delayed septation, and mitotic defects.
(C) Faint enhancement of thin internal septation is noted (arrow), with no suspicious nodular component.
Findings of thick enhancing septation or a nodular component should raise suspicion of the latter [21].
A "septal actomyosin tangle" is the first indication of impending septation.
Thus, Notch signaling plays a non-autonomous role in digit septation.
Lipofibroblasts further store and secrete retinolic acids, important mediators of alveolar septation, and lung development [15].
All patients underwent vaginal ultrasound 1 month after surgery to exclude a residual septation.
Understanding the establishment and maintenance of polarity, hyphal elongation, septation, branching and differentiation are at the core of current research.
At restrictive condition, the rna14-11 mutant cells exhibit defects in cell cycle progression with high level of septation.
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