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1 oluting cells of the organizer called dorsal forerunners.
2                                          The forerunners appear to generate the entire structure of K
3 hasic truncated exponential waveform shocks (ForeRunner Automated External Defibrillator, Phillips/He
4            At approximately 90% epiboly, the forerunner cell cluster becomes overlapped by the constr
5 erns, we discuss possible roles that the NEM/forerunner cell cluster may play in teleost axis formati
6 dline, which is defined by the center of the forerunner cell cluster.
7 galphaV and Itgbeta1b, regulating the dorsal forerunner cell clustering, and that meteorins loss-of-f
8 sh embryos relies on signals from the dorsal forerunner cells (DFC) and the Kupffer's vesicle (KV).
9 is was preceded by mislocalization of dorsal forerunner cells (DFCs) and malformation of the Kupffer'
10                         In zebrafish, dorsal forerunner cells (DFCs) express a conserved ciliary dyne
11           Both genes are expressed in dorsal forerunner cells (DFCs) from gastrulation to early somit
12               In zebrafish, migratory dorsal forerunner cells (DFCs) give rise to Kupffer's vesicle (
13 K-ATPase alpha2 and Ncx4a activity in dorsal forerunner cells (DFCs), which are precursors of Kupffer
14 fer's vesicle (KV) and are progeny of dorsal forerunner cells (DFCs).
15                                     Although forerunner cells are present in ntl mutants, Kupffer's v
16 er cells." Between 60%- and 80%-epiboly, the forerunner cells coalesce into a coherent cell cluster t
17                            At tailbud stage, forerunner cells form the dorsal roof of Kupffer's vesic
18 nts do not support an important role for the forerunner cells in either dorsal axis or tail developme
19 tains longer cilia, and the number of dorsal forerunner cells is increased in cavefish.
20 ail mesodermal fate is also expressed by the forerunner cells, a cluster of cells located outside the
21                     We further find that the forerunner cells, a specialized group of noninvoluting d
22  the deep cells, abnormal movement of dorsal forerunner cells, and dissociation of cells from the bla
23 t in the region of the KV precursors (dorsal forerunner cells, DFCs), prior to KV and cilia formation
24 all group of noninvoluting cells, the dorsal forerunner cells, express ndr1, while ndr2 RNA is found
25 tion of the Kupffer's vesicle forming dorsal forerunner cells.
26 tion, they become a group of cells known as "forerunner cells." Between 60%- and 80%-epiboly, the for
27 corresponded to levels currently achieved by forerunner countries.
28  Wnt/beta-catenin signaling is emerging as a forerunner for its critical roles in many facets of huma
29  involve a new class of genes referred to as forerunner (FR) genes that generally map around major tu
30 itional candidate genes referred to by us as forerunner genes that may contribute to such expansion.
31  on a qualitative case study of Nicaragua, a forerunner in agroecology, this paper unpacks an ongoing
32 ly impressive optical properties have been a forerunner in bioengineered cancer therapy.
33 es high potential in positioning itself as a forerunner in delivering early and accurate diagnosis fo
34 rs, with reversible ester bonds, are already forerunners in plastic circularity: poly(ethylene tereph
35            Adenoviral vectors have long been forerunners in the development of effective CD8 T cell-b
36 nst isolated nucleolini revealed centrosomal forerunners in the oocyte cytoplasm.
37                  An intermediate fate of the forerunners is to form the epithelial lining of Kupffer'
38 d that this simple robotic system may be the forerunner of automated laboratories dedicated to mass s
39 d that enrichment of lipid metabolism is the forerunner of carcinogen-induced premalignant and NMIBC
40 uggest that this function is an evolutionary forerunner of human mind-reading capabilities.
41  cell reservoir and possibly an evolutionary forerunner of mammalian MALTs right at the border to the
42 orks, and is a highly important intellectual forerunner of modern systems biology.
43 s over the scent of an unrelated female is a forerunner of more severe socialization deficits that em
44 lectivity and is related to the evolutionary forerunner of P2Y(1) receptors of higher organisms.
45                              PRISMA, QUOROM (forerunner of PRISMA), STARD, STROBE and MOOSE were ment
46          This Guild of Barbers and Surgeons, forerunner of the Royal College of Surgeons, established
47                        Ichthyosaurs were the forerunner of this rapid radiation but the main drivers
48    These results suggest a simpler prebiotic forerunner of today's metabolism, involving a reductive
49                Nutritional excess is a major forerunner of type 2 diabetes.
50 aggregation, and these inhibitors became the forerunners of antagonists that proceeded through precli
51 here can be a natural emergence of congruent forerunners of biological pathways with the potential fo
52 circuits, electrical junctions are necessary forerunners of chemical synapses.
53 duction velocity (NCV) abnormalities are the forerunners of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN).
54 imitive pump and oxygenator designs were the forerunners of major work by DeBakey and others in rolle
55  in life history strategies in the therapsid forerunners of mammals before and after the Permo-Triass
56 d to their functional differentiation in the forerunners of mammals remains unclear.
57 d separate it from the brain region in these forerunners of mammals.
58 l findings on imaging, but up to half may be forerunners of pancreatic cancer.
59 e pumping laser frequency provided important forerunners of the later super-resolution microscopy wit
60 metabolism and mitochondrial dysfunction are forerunners of tubular damage has been suggested but is
61 es Dioscorea sansibarensis display prominent forerunner or "drip" tips filled with extracellular bact
62  mortality, and the mortality experiences of forerunner populations.
63  order of magnitude more infectious than its forerunner (SARS-CoV), consistent with the pandemic stat
64  can leave the dorsal blastoderm to join the forerunners, suggesting that relocation between fate map
65                                   One of the forerunners that pioneered the revolution of high-throug
66  The evolution of mammals from their extinct forerunners, the non-mammalian synapsids, is one of the
67        Following in the footsteps of our PGC forerunners, this collaboration-of a scope that is unpre
68                                          The forerunner to autoimmunity is breaching of natural self-
69 wly synthesized peptidoglycan is a necessary forerunner to defining the genetics and enzymology of ce
70 al future on-body AI hardware and possibly a forerunner to fabric-like computers.
71                                Our work is a forerunner to genomic biology shaping biodiversity resea
72 , these results should serve as an important forerunner to more detailed and extensive inhibitor desi
73 xcept for lamprey larvae, where it serves as forerunner to the adult thyroid.
74 ractivation of the immune system is a common forerunner to the genesis of thrombotic events in both v
75                             The book was the forerunner to William Gibson's The Institutes and Practi
76              Stem mammaliaforms are Mesozoic forerunners to mammals, and they offer critical evidence
77                       Stem mammaliaforms are forerunners to modern mammals, and they achieved conside
78 ome that began almost a century ago serve as forerunners to the gathering momentum to define the tick