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Of or relating to an embryo.
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To solve the mystery, Dr Kandel, and his colleague Kausik Si, turned to embryonic development.
and remained high up to 8 d.p.f., corresponding to embryonic kidney proximal tubules.
To tease this out, Fisher and colleagues turned to embryonic mice.
However, the DLC1 deficiency leads to embryonic lethality by midgestation.
This day was set to embryonic (E) day 0.5 (E0.5).
Similarly, gene expression switches from preloaded maternal to embryonic mRNAs.
RelA deficiency also leads to embryonic lethality accompanied by massive apoptosis in the embryonic liver [21].
However, high-throughput access to individual cells has been limited to embryonic lineages.
This model of cardiomyocytes expresses all relevant membrane currents and signaling cascades link to embryonic heart.
Embryos were staged by determining their somite numbers up to embryonic day E12.5.
OP9 cells supported the transition of pre-HSCs to embryonic HSCs.
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