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How to pronounce blastomere in English?

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Type Words
Type of cell
Derivation blastomeric

Examples of blastomere

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Why take one blastomere when you could take 8 or more, before the ICM is formed?
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These provided the correct signals for the blastomere to become a stem cell too.
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They did this by putting the blastomere in contact with pre-existing ESCs.
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In stage 3, during the second cleavage, an unequal division occurs in the CD blastomere.
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He then observed how the remaining blastomere developed, and found that it became a half embryo.
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Especially since the removal of the blastomere might lead to the developmental process stopping altogether.
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Lanza also maintains that it would have been a waste of scarce embryos to have taken only one blastomere from each.
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Lanza and his colleagues coaxed the single extracted cell, called a blastomere, into dividing into a colony of ESCs.
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Report on a consecutive series of 581 children born after blastomere biopsy for preimplantation genetic diagnosis.
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More examples
  • Any cell resulting from cleavage of a fertilized egg
  • A blastomere is a type of cell produced by division of the egg after fertilization.
  • (Blastomeres) The earliest cleavage stages of the embryo. The fertilized egg (zygote) cleaves to make two cells termed blastomeres which in turn cleave to make four and so on. The blastomeres are no longer called such at the morula stage of pre-implantation development. ...
  • (blastomeres) Any cell that occurs in the blastula.
  • Early in development, the daughter cells resulting from the cell divisions stick together, each individual cell is a blastomere
  • A cell contained within an early embryo (up to two days after conception, at which point the embryo comprises about 8 blastomeres).
  • Any one of the cells formed by the first few cleavages of an animal embryo.
  • A single cell from a developing embryo.
  • One of the cells egg divides into after it has been fertilized.