gastrulation
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editFrom German Gastrulation, coined by Ernst Haeckel in his 1872 work "Biology of Calcareous Sponges" (see also gastrula).
Noun
editgastrulation (plural gastrulations)
- (embryology, biology) The stage of embryo development at which a gastrula is formed from the blastula by the inward migration of cells.
- 1909, John Thomas Patterson, Gastrulation in the Pigeon's Egg, University of Chicago, page 66:
- The study of comparative embryology, nevertheless, would lead us to expect to find this germ layer arising by a process of gastrulation.
- 1929, Proceedings of the South Dakota Academy of Sciences, Volumes 13-19, South Dakota Academy of Science, page 52,
- In the instances described by various observers and in the quadruple one described herein, these gastrulations no doubt began at different times, since the embryos are of different sizes.
- 2020, Konner M. Winkley, et al., 8: Tunicate Gastrulation, Lilianna Solnica-Krezel (editor), Gastrulation, Elsevier (Academic Press), page 227,
- Pharmacological inhibition of RhoA at later steps of gastrulation causes the apical constrictions to relax, indicating a persistent requirement for this pathway.
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editstage of embryo development
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edit- gastrulation on Wikipedia.Wikipedia