mesenchyme in English

noun
1
a loosely organized, mainly mesodermal embryonic tissue that develops into connective and skeletal tissues, including blood and lymph.
Derived from embryonic mesoderm, mesenchyme is the first connective tissue formed.

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1. Fusion of the mesenchyme of several early upper-arm Blastemas into one transplant leads to the formation of a …

2. Botryoidal tissue: the MESENCHYME of leeches, consisting of dark-coloured, tubular cells containing blood-like fluid.

3. There are reasons to believe that the mesenchyme supports the ectoderm (forming apparatus) by supplying nourishment.

4. Carpal fusion is a misnomer, as it is the failure of normal segmentation of Carpal mesenchyme that results in the anomaly 8

5. During sea urchin gastrulation filopodia are sent out by secondary mesenchyme cells (SMCs) at the tip of the Archenteron in continual cycles of extension, attachment, …

6. After their ingression, the primary mesenchyme cells (PMCs) of the sea urchin embryo migrate within the Blastocoel, where they eventually become arranged in a characteristic ring-like pattern

7. Melanophore-expanding activity (MEA) was detectable at least by stage 30 of Hamburger and Hamilton (6–6.5 incubation days) in 53 whole adenohypophyseal anlagen (plus mesenchyme) from domesticated Gallus gallus embryos.

8. Gastrulation in the sea urchin involves an extensive rearrangement of cells of the Archenteron giving rise to secondary mesenchyme at the Archenteron tip followed by the foregut, midgut and hindgut

9. Not only the functional metabolism, but also the metabolism of division takes part in the “mesenchyme reaction”: The sclerogenous noxae directly produce a true cell proliferation in the intima, media and adventitia of the vessel wall.

10. The Branchial arches are composed of an inner mesodermal core surrounded by a largely neural crest-derived mesenchyme, all of which is lined internally by a layer of pharyngeal endoderm and covered externally by a layer of ectoderm

11. When archenteron complexes (Archenterons and varying portions of the extracellular matrix {ecm} surrounding them) are isolated from starfish embryos and inoculated in sea water containing 4% newborn bovine serum, the mesenchyme cells form large syncytia on the substratum underneath each archenteron.

12. How does the archenteron elongate, given that both autonomous extension and secondary mesenchyme cell dependent extension occur? By sectioning through the archenteron, Ettensohn (1985) and Hardin and Cheng (1986) showed that sea urchin gastrulae elongate their Archenterons via convergent extension.A more direct demonstration of this was provided by …