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the septation
noun
The division of a cavity by means of a partition
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The standard method to achieve this involves microscopic measurements of the frequency of septating cells, the septation index (SI), and/or the frequency of cells that have passed into or through mitosis, the mitotic index (MI).
Furthermore, it is closely related to the septation of the truncus and conus cordis, which leads to the formation of the future ventricular outflow tracts.
One of the key questions in septum biogenesis is how the septation machinery is assembled to construct a centripetally growing crosswall.
The septation index reached ∼50% (Figure 3D, left panel).
This active cell proliferation takes place just at the beginning of the septation of the distal airways.
In Schizosaccharomyces pombe, the nuclear-localized kinase, Lsk1p, promotes cytokinesis by positively regulating the Septation Initiation Network (SIN).
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On imaging they appear as well-defined multicystic masses with enhancement in the septations (Fig. 11).
The septations are typically hypointense on T1-weighted and T2-weighted images.
The septations were not reliably detectable with either CX or US, however they are more likely to be present in cases of an irregular shape of the CD in CX or US.
16 Neuroepithelium-derived cardiac neural crest cells (cNCCs) are needed for the proper septation of the OFT into the aorta and pulmonary trunk, as well as for the development of the cardiac valves.
In the cardiac OFT, NCCs contribute to the aorticopulmonary septation complex that divides the OFT into the aorta and pulmonary trunk (Kirby et al., 1983).
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