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Cellular differentiation is the process in which a stem cell changes from one type to a differentiated one. Usually, the cell changes to a more specialized... |
Look up Differentiation, differentiation, differentiate, or undifferentiated in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Differentiation may refer to: Differentiation... |
πλάσις plasis, "formation") is a condition of cells with poor cellular differentiation, losing the morphological characteristics of mature cells and their... |
Swarming motility (section Cellular differentiation) to move across a surface. Swarming bacteria undergo morphological differentiation that distinguish them from their planktonic state. Cells localized... |
Morphogenesis (section Cellular basis) biology along with the control of tissue growth and patterning of cellular differentiation. The process controls the organized spatial distribution of cells... |
the developing gonads. There, they undergo meiosis, followed by cellular differentiation into mature gametes, either eggs or sperm. Unlike animals, plants... |
bacterial and viral infections. AP-1 controls a number of cellular processes including differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis. The structure of AP-1... |
Extracellular matrix (redirect from Cellular matrix) regulate many important cellular processes including cellular contraction, cell migration, cell proliferation, differentiation and cell death (apoptosis)... |
effect on another organism of the same or different species. Also: cellular differentiation, fermentation, fertilisation, germination, tropism, hybridisation... |
embryo. It is characterised by the processes of cell division and cellular differentiation of the embryo that occurs during the early stages of development... |
plasma. cellular Of, relating to, consisting of, produced by, or resembling a cell or cells. cellular differentiation cellular immunity cellular noise cellular... |
Cell theory (redirect from Cellular theory) hypothesis of living cells. Cell adhesion Cytoskeleton Cell biology Cellular differentiation Germ theory of disease Membrane models Schaefer, G. Bradley; Thompson... |
compaction Compactor, a device that performs compaction Compaction a cellular differentiation process in the early embryo Compact (disambiguation) Compactification... |
Pregnancy (mammals) (section Cellular differentiation) the sac in the center of the embryo, as well as cells which begin to differentiate into blood vessels. Endocardial cells begin to form the myocardium.... |
Multicellular organism (redirect from Multi-cellular) transition from temporal to spatial cell differentiation, rather than through a gradual evolution of cell differentiation, as affirmed in Haeckel's gastraea... |
exhibiting variable rates of cellular differentiation. For example, under the influence of erythropoietin (an erythrocyte-differentiation factor), a subpopulation... |
the cell's life, and the nucleus is ejected as a normal part of cellular differentiation before the cell is released into the bloodstream. The presence... |
divisions with no significant growth (a process known as cleavage) and cellular differentiation, leading to development of a multicellular embryo after passing... |
occasionally cellular differentiation. Usually it is a secreted protein or a steroid hormone. Growth factors are important for regulating a variety of cellular processes... |
Mitochondrion (category Cellular respiration) In addition to supplying cellular energy, mitochondria are involved in other tasks, such as signaling, cellular differentiation, and cell death, as well... |