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The ramogens used in this study were manufactured with fresh mesenchyme.
Acts upon the mesenchyme cells, to maintain their proliferative state.
In these circumstances, however, additional mesenchyme support may be recruited from the tissue of the recipient animal.
It has been used as a sarcoma tumor marker to identify mesenchyme.
It can be particularly useful to separate embryonic epithelia and mesenchyme.
It produces an animal's mesenchyme cells at the onset of gastrulation.
These molecular signals direct the growth of the surrounding epithelium and mesenchyme.
The additional diffuse staining appeared to be in the pharyngeal mesenchyme (figure 2B).
Most embryologists use the term "mesenchyme" only for those cells that develop from the mesoderm.
Each of these is surrounded by mesenchyme.
In actuality, there is no mesenchyme completely surrounded by dental lamina.
In vivo,however, it is likely that only posterior mesenchyme is exposed.
Due to their nature in giving rise to the larval skeleton, they are sometimes called the skeletogenic mesenchyme.
In vertebrates, epithelium and mesenchyme are the basic tissue phenotypes.
The air collections in the extra-alveolar space are related to barotrauma to the immature mesenchyme.
Both kinds of ossification begin with mesenchyme.
Like other cells of connective tissue, fibroblasts are derived from primitive mesenchyme.
Between the epidermis and the gastrodermis there is a parenchymatous tissue or mesenchyme.
Limb bud is undifferentiated mesenchyme enclosed by an ectoderm covering.
No transcripts were detected in the surface ectoderm surrounding the tailbud mesenchyme (figure 1F).
Detail from d,showing the appearance of the cells at the wound margin; mesenchyme above, epidermis below.
Alternatively, indirect effects involving the regulation of epithelial cell function by mesenchyme are also possible.
Two well-studied types of cells that sort out are epithelial cells and Mesenchyme.
Once in the blastocoel, the mesenchyme cells extend and contract long, thin processes called filopodia.
The development of children's feet begins in-utero, being mainly derived from basic embryological tissue called mesenchyme.