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Epigenetic reprogramming of the genome  from the germ line to the embryo and back again

Epigenetic reprogramming of the genome from the germ line to the embryo and back again

... inheritance from the opposite sex, suggesting that the mutations are blocking the reset- ting of the imprint in gametogenesis (Buiting et ...maternal epigenetic switch indicates that the IC is not only ... See full document

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Developmental fates of the mouse germ cell line

Developmental fates of the mouse germ cell line

... released from ovaries. Ovulated oocytes are arrested again at the second meiotic metaphase, and fertilization triggers the comple- tion of ...result from partheno- genetic cleavage of ovarian oocytes ... See full document

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Epigenetic reprogramming in mouse pre implantation development and primordial germ cells

Epigenetic reprogramming in mouse pre implantation development and primordial germ cells

... both from the paternal and maternal genomes from the first S- phase (one-cell stage) up to the morula/early blastocyst stage (Howlett and Reik, 1991; Kafri et ...of genome-wide DNA methylation than ... See full document

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Cellular dynamics associated with the genome wide epigenetic reprogramming in migrating primordial germ cells in mice

Cellular dynamics associated with the genome wide epigenetic reprogramming in migrating primordial germ cells in mice

... mouse genome that showed enrichment in somatic neighbors (data not ...the genome-wide demethylation of H3K9me2 in ...4. Epigenetic reprogramming and transcriptional ... See full document

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The Issues of the Judicial System and the Jurisdiction of the Courts of the First Instance in the Republic of Austria

The Issues of the Judicial System and the Jurisdiction of the Courts of the First Instance in the Republic of Austria

... Fifthly, according to §13 of the code individually judges also consider criminal cases as a court of the first instance. Let’s make clarifying that these judges can hear cases of crimes that are not within the ... See full document

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The Attitude and the Willingness to Pay of the Climbers for Repairment of the Climbing Path on Mount Talang

The Attitude and the Willingness to Pay of the Climbers for Repairment of the Climbing Path on Mount Talang

... separated from human beings with the notion that they can do anything that they want to the environment in the climbing path of Mount Talang or show no concern on ... See full document

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The germ line and somatic stem cell gene Cniwi in the jellyfish Podocoryne carnea

The germ line and somatic stem cell gene Cniwi in the jellyfish Podocoryne carnea

... cells from both polyp ectoderm and endoderm ...detaches from the polyp with vigorous muscle ...derive from the radial canal endoderm ...H-J). From stage 9 on and in the adult medusa cell ... See full document

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The migration and loss of human primordial germ stem cells from the hind gut epithelium towards the gonadal ridge

The migration and loss of human primordial germ stem cells from the hind gut epithelium towards the gonadal ridge

... human embryo the dorsal part of the yolk sac containing the PGCs, becomes incorporated in the developing gut during the lateral fold- ing in week 4 pc, indicating that the PGC translocation into the gut may be ... See full document

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Decidua and implantation of the embryo from a historical perspective

Decidua and implantation of the embryo from a historical perspective

... bear. From the perspective of a pathologist the most recognizable is Theodore Langhans who as professor of pathology in Basel described the cytotrophoblastic layer of the chorionic villi that was known for a long ... See full document

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From trochophore to pilidium and back again   a larva’s journey

From trochophore to pilidium and back again a larva’s journey

... collected from plankton in Coos Bay, OR, and identified using DNA ...ranged from ~ 600 mm to 1100 mm in length, which suggests that they grow and, therefore, feed in the ... See full document

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From serum to the mineral phase  The role of the odontoblast in calcium transport and mineral formation

From serum to the mineral phase The role of the odontoblast in calcium transport and mineral formation

... Int I Un lliol 39; 213 222 (1995) From serum to the mineral phase The role of the odontoblast in calcium transport and mineral formation ANDERS LINDE" and TED LUNDGREN Department of Oral Biochemistry[.] ... See full document

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From scroll - to codex - and back again

From scroll - to codex - and back again

... Developments in computer technology have largely been led by the requirements of desktop publishing, and consequently catered for print output. Vertical scrolling has therefore seemed the obvious design format to fit in ... See full document

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Gustavo Barbosa, Back to the House

Gustavo Barbosa, Back to the House

... If a new hegemonic discourse of masculinity is under construction in this process – which erects shebab activities as iconic and representative of manliness under the intifada – we should, nonetheless, not lose sight ... See full document

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From the modern to the postmodern (and back again)

From the modern to the postmodern (and back again)

... The authors do actually give some hints as to what they believe a postmodern book about organization theory might look like. They even point to Gibson Burrell’s Pandemonium (1997) as an example. 1 They suggest that, ... See full document

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From concept, to object and back again

From concept, to object and back again

... Design process- Drawing in 'actual' scale I explore the shape,pushing the perimeter,extracting any possible variations.Then having selected the shape,using tracing paper I divide the sha[r] ... See full document

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An Initial Investigation of an Alternative Model to Study rat Primordial Germ Cell Epigenetic Reprogramming

An Initial Investigation of an Alternative Model to Study rat Primordial Germ Cell Epigenetic Reprogramming

... obtained from timed matings of adult Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus albinus) from the Laboratory of Developmental Biology (EPM/UNIFESP, Sao Paulo – ...obtained from embryos and testes and submitted ... See full document

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The rise of embryology in Italy: from the Renaissance to the early 20th century

The rise of embryology in Italy: from the Renaissance to the early 20th century

... The scientist who continued the great Italian tradition in embry- ology during the first half of XIX century was Mauro Rusconi (1776- 1849). He was born in Pavia and was a pupil of Spallanzani. Rusconi had a difficult ... See full document

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Contributions of the chick embryo and experimental embryology to understanding the cellular mechanisms of neurulation

Contributions of the chick embryo and experimental embryology to understanding the cellular mechanisms of neurulation

... plate from the paired lateral regions of neural plate, suggesting that formation of the median hinge point is autonomous to midline tissues and does not require interactions or biomechanical forces from ... See full document

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Ca2+ oscillations in the activation of the egg and development of the embryo in mammals

Ca2+ oscillations in the activation of the egg and development of the embryo in mammals

... Int J De, Biol ~2 1 10(19981 Rrllino Ca2+ oscillations in the activation of the egg and development of the embryo in mammals KEITH T JONES Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biofogy, University C[.] ... See full document

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Imprinting mechanisms

Imprinting mechanisms

... parental germ cells, maintained in embryos, and used to ex- press or repress genes have been ...in germ cells (and when they are erased); and (3) how imprints are maintained, particularly during ... See full document

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