embryo Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈem.bri.əʊ]
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Meaning of embryo In English

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  • This testa probably reduced the rate of water loss and protected the embryo from physical injury.

  • It appears that endogenous and/or exogenous serotonin in preimplantation embryos could be involved in complex autocrine/paracrine regulations of embryo development and embryo-maternal interactions.

  • In addition, we recovered other embryos after storage of up to 18 months in liquid nitrogen to provide information on mutation during storage.

  • Moreover, cold temperatures are required to overcome the physiological block present in the embryos of seeds when freshly ripe.

  • This shows that willingness to do everything possible to help the embryo survive is not sufficient to exculpate the agents from the charge of instrumentalization.

  • Percentages of live term fetuses were determined based on the number of 2-cell embryos transferred.

  • Fused couplets were continued to the second activation 1.5 h after fusion, and then transferred to embryo culture medium to evaluate in vitro developmental ability.

  • Nuclear reprogramming is characterized by functional modification of the transferred nucleus to direct normal embryo development.

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Translations of embryo In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    胚,胚胎…

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  • 中文简体

    胚,胚胎…

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  • Español

    embrión, embrionario…

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  • Português

    embrião…

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  • 日本語

    (人間の)胎芽, (動植物の)胚(はい)…

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  • Türk dili

    embriyon…

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  • Français

    embryon, embryonnaire…

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  • Catalan

    embrió…

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