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- noun Any
stem cell from whichmesoderm develops
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At the same time, the mesentoblast cell 4d rapidly proliferates to form twelve cells lying deep to the dorsal ectoderm.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Morgan Q. Goulding 2009
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Zool Jahrb, Abt Anat 12: 567-656. van den Biggelaar JAM (1996) Cleavage pattern and mesentoblast formation in
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Morgan Q. Goulding 2009
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Zool Jahrb, Abt Anat 12: 567-656. van den Biggelaar JAM (1996) Cleavage pattern and mesentoblast formation in
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J Exp Zool 121: 593-626. van den Biggelaar JAM (1979) Dorsoventral polarity and mesentoblast determination as concomitant results of cellular interactions in the mollusk
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Morgan Q. Goulding 2009
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J Exp Zool 121: 593-626. van den Biggelaar JAM (1979) Dorsoventral polarity and mesentoblast determination as concomitant results of cellular interactions in the mollusk
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Proc Acad Nat Sci Philad 56: 325-401. van den Biggelaar JAM (1977) Development of dorso-ventral polarity and mesentoblast determination in Patella vulgata.
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As in other mollusks, the signaling 3D cell is mother to the mesentoblast 4d, which marks the definitive median plane at the 28-cell stage, and which gives rise to a bilateral pair of mesodermal and endodermal stem cell lineages Early cleavage in Ilyanassa obsoleta.
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At the same time, the mesentoblast cell 4d rapidly proliferates to form twelve cells lying deep to the dorsal ectoderm.
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The third quartet cells and the mesentoblast cell, 4d.
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The 3D cell divides asymmetrically about 430 minutes after first cleavage, producing the large mesentoblast cell 4d and the very large vegetal cell 4D.
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