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 Translation for 'embryogenesis' from English to French
NOUN   embryogenesis | -
biol.
embryogénie {f}
embryogenesis
biol.
embryogenèse {f}
embryogenesis
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Translation for 'embryogenesis' from English to French

embryogenesis
embryogénie {f}biol.

embryogenèse {f}biol.
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Usage Examples English
  • The ID4 gene plays a pivotal role in development and is a key player in many pathways of embryogenesis and foetal development.
  • S1PR1 is one of the main receptors responsible for vascular growth and development, at least during embryogenesis.
  • Plant embryogenesis, see Lau S "et al.", Cell-cell communication in Arabidopsis early embryogenesis. Eur J Cell Biol 2010, 89:225-230.
  • Some investigators suggest that this distribution arises as a consequence of abnormal migration of germ cells during embryogenesis.
  • VANGL2 is involved in the migration of groups of cells during vertebrate embryogenesis.

  • It can also be propagated by somatic embryogenesis.
  • The observation of the conservation of animal morphology during the embryonic phylotypic period, where there is maximal similarity between the species within each animal phylum, has led to the proposition that embryogenesis diverges more extensively in the early and late stages than the middle stage, and is known as the hourglass model.
  • Microspore embryogenesis is used in biotechnology to produce double haploid plants, which are immediately fixed as homozygous for each locus in only one generation.
  • Various signalling pathways, as FGF, WNT and TGF-β pathways, regulate the processes involved in embryogenesis.
  • Nematodes can survive desiccation, and in "C. elegans", the mechanism for this capability has been demonstrated to be late embryogenesis abundant proteins.

  • Since his PhD, he has been involved in research focusing on gametes and embryogenesis, including working at the Roslin Institute.
  • In early mouse embryogenesis, the interphase bridge linking sister cells is enriched with CAMSAP3.
  • In embryogenesis it is usually a transitional structure and is subsequently replaced by the mesonephros in most vertebrates.
  • Organisms with germ-soma differentiation but no Weismann barrier often reproduce through somatic embryogenesis.
  • Nathalie syndrome is a rare genetic developmental defect during embryogenesis disorder Sudden death, cardiomyopathy, and heart failure have been reported in some cases.

  • "Drosophila" embryogenesis, the process by which "Drosophila" (fruit fly) embryos form, is a favorite model system for genetics and developmental biology.
  • During embryogenesis and early development, cells switch back and forth between different cellular phenotypes via MET and its reverse process, epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT).
  • Mice lacking this gene exhibit embryonic embryonic lethality, indicating that ALAS is essential for early embryogenesis.
  • The entire process of embryogenesis can be described with the aid of two maps: an embryo map, a temporal sequence of 3-dimensional images of the developing embryo, showing the location of cells of the many cell types present in the embryo at a given time, and an embryogenic tree, a diagram showing how the cell types are derived from each other during embryogenesis.
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