نتایج جستجو برای: chick embryo

تعداد نتایج: 77846  

2003
NELSON F. YOUNG

Despite voluminous literature describing the chemical changes which accompany development of the chick embryo, there are few quantitative data on the occurrence of respiratory and glycolytic enzymes and coenzymes. Since these catalysts are concerned with reactions which may be available for the processes of growth and differentiation, more knowledge of their activities during the incubation per...

2007
Silvio Ranzi

Chick embryos ranging from the stage of first cleavage to that of about 700 cells were removed from the oviduct and examined by transmission electron microscopy. Beneath the cell membrane is a yolk-free cortical region containing microfilaments. Beneath this lies cytoplasm which contains yolk spheres which are graded in size, the dorsal ones being smaller than the ventral ones. The subgerminal ...

Journal: :Journal of Anatomy 2007
Xiaojing Li Jia Liu Megan Davey Suzanne Duce Neema Jaberi Gang Liu Gemma Davidson Seaneen Tenent Ruth Mahood Phoebe Brown Craig Cunningham Andrew Bain Kevin Beattie Laura McDonald Katy Schmidt Matthew Towers Cheryll Tickle Sandy Chudek

Chick embryos are useful models for probing developmental mechanisms including those involved in organogenesis. In addition to classic embryological manipulations, it is possible to test the function of molecules and genes while the embryo remains within the egg. Here we define conditions for imaging chick embryo anatomy and for visualising living quail embryos. We focus on the developing limb ...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1963
F PEETOOM W J KRAIJENHOFFSLOOT M W WOERDEMAN

T H E use of specific antisera against different embryonic antigens to detect a correlation between morphological and immunochemical differentiation in ontogenesis has proved to be a valuable technique. In a study of the appearance of lens proteins in chick embryos, using various antisera and agar precipitation methods, we observed the development of precipitation lines which did not correspond...

Journal: :Sexual development : genetics, molecular biology, evolution, endocrinology, embryology, and pathology of sex determination and differentiation 2014
Silvana Guioli Sunil Nandi Debiao Zhao Jessica Burgess-Shannon Robin Lovell-Badge Michael Clinton

Although vertebrates display a superficial bilateral symmetry, most internal organs develop and locate with a consistent left:right asymmetry. There is still considerable debate as to when this process actually begins, but it seems that, at least for some species, the initial steps occur at a very early stage of development. In recent years, a number of model systems, including the chick embryo...

2006
Randal E. Morris Robert B. Fritz

The immunological properties of the surface of chick embryo cells infected with strain MC29 avian leukosis virus were investigated by immune electron microscopy in con junction with antiviral and anticellular immune sera. When samples were taken at sequential times after infection, it was found that cells stained strongly for viral antigen very early after infection. Staining reached a minimum ...

Objective: In recent years, amino acids are used in veterinary medicine for many purposes. They injected into hatching eggs to increase chick body weight and performance at hatch, but the adverse effects of amino acids have always been a major concern. There is scant information available about the pathological alterations of amino acids in the chicken embryonated eggs. The objective of this st...

Objective: In recent years, amino acids are used in veterinary medicine for many purposes. They injected into hatching eggs to increase chick body weight and performance at hatch, but the adverse effects of amino acids have always been a major concern. There is scant information available about the pathological alterations of amino acids in the chicken embryonated eggs. The objective of this st...

Objective: In recent years, amino acids are used in veterinary medicine for many purposes. They injected into hatching eggs to increase chick body weight and performance at hatch, but the adverse effects of amino acids have always been a major concern. There is scant information available about the pathological alterations of amino acids in the chicken embryonated eggs. The objective of this st...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1959
Peter Isacson

Simonsen8 demonstrated that the intravenous inoculation of adult fowl spleen cells or peripheral white blood cells into chick embryos gave rise to splenic enlargement and a Coomb's positive hemolytic anemia in the recipient chick. He found that this effect was species specific, required viable cells from donors over 11 days of age for its initiation, and could be passaged from chick to chick at...

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