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Type of biological process, organic process

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These presumptive PGCs are brought to the endoderm of the blastocoel by gastrulation.
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The origin of gastrulation may be related to mechanisms of feeding.
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Distinct functions for ERK1 and ERK2 in cell migration processes during zebrafish gastrulation.
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They are determined as germ cells when gastrulation is completed.
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The virus infected the outermost layer of the embryos, which shortly after gastrulation, is the single-layered skin.
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Early in their development, all animal embryos, including those of humans, pass through a stage called gastrulation.
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Developmental biologist Lewis Wolpert has famously quipped that gastrulation is the most important time of one's life.
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The embryo moves into high gear with the onset of gastrulation, initiating a major shift in the arrangement of its cells.
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This perspective can shed new light on phenomena as diverse as cancer, gastrulation, and germ line sequestration.
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More examples
  • The process in which a gastrula develops from a blastula by the inward migration of cells
  • (gastrula) double-walled stage of the embryo resulting from invagination of the blastula; the outer layer of cells is the ectoderm and the inner layer differentiates into the mesoderm and endoderm
  • Gastrulation is a phase early in the development of most animal embryos, during which the morphology of the embryo is reorganized to form the three germ layers: ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. The molecular mechanism and timing of gastrulation is different in different organisms. ...
  • (Gastrula) An early embryonic stage in which the embryo consists of multiple layers of cells; the developmental stage following blastula.
  • (Gastrula) Stage in development when there are three distinct germ layers
  • A process of embryonic development when part of a blastula invaginates and forms a second layer of embryonic cells.
  • The process in which cells proliferate and migrate within the embryo to transform the inner cell mass of the blastocyst stage into an embryo containing all three primary germ layers.
  • Stage in animal development following cleavage characterized by extensive cell movement and rearrangement to form a "three-layered" embryo of ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm.
  • [gastrulacion] the process in which the migration of cells through the bastopore produces the primitive gut and the two layered gastrula.