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Definition of Blastemic
1. Adjective. Of or relating to blastemata.
Partainyms: Blastema, Blastema, Blastema
Derivative terms: Blastema, Blastema, Blastema
Definition of Blastemic
1. [adj]
Medical Definition of Blastemic
1. Relating to the blastema. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blastemic
Literary usage of Blastemic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Microscopic Anatomy of the Human Body, in Health and Disease by Arthur Hill Hassall, Henry Vanarsdale (1852)
"Reference has been made to a blastemic matter consisting of nucleated cells
embedded in a granular matrix, and situated between the dentine pulp and the ..."
2. Text-book of Meat Hygiene: With Special Consideration of Antemortem and by Richard Heinrich Edelmann (1919)
"... Kitt, Kabitz and others, are infectious emboli, while Vaerst considers the
white areas as embryonic nodular remains of the blastemic state. ..."
3. The Microscopic anatomy of the human body, in health and disease ... v.2 by Arthur Hill Hassall (1855)
"Reference has been made to a blastemic matter, consisting of nucleated cells
imbedded in a granular matrix, and situated between the dentine pulp and the ..."
4. The Development of the Human Body: A Manual of Human Embryology by James Playfair McMurrich (1907)
"... in the coccygeal region the blastemic costal processes of the first vertebra
unite with the transverse processes to form the transverse processes of the ..."
5. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1874)
"By virtue of this law of analogy of formation, which was first framed by Julius
Vogel for the blastemic origin of new formations,1 wandering cells coming in ..."
6. Quain's Elements of Anatomy by Jones Quain, Allen Thomson, George Dancer Thane (1882)
"uniform blastemic cells derived from the parietal mesoblast, superficially by
the cuticular epiblast, which always presents li s extremity a peculiar ..."
7. The Microscopic Anatomy of the Human Body, in Health and Disease by Arthur Hill Hassall, Henry Vanarsdale (1852)
"Reference has been made to a blastemic matter consisting of nucleated cells
embedded in a granular matrix, and situated between the dentine pulp and the ..."
8. Text-book of Meat Hygiene: With Special Consideration of Antemortem and by Richard Heinrich Edelmann (1919)
"... Kitt, Kabitz and others, are infectious emboli, while Vaerst considers the
white areas as embryonic nodular remains of the blastemic state. ..."
9. The Microscopic anatomy of the human body, in health and disease ... v.2 by Arthur Hill Hassall (1855)
"Reference has been made to a blastemic matter, consisting of nucleated cells
imbedded in a granular matrix, and situated between the dentine pulp and the ..."
10. The Development of the Human Body: A Manual of Human Embryology by James Playfair McMurrich (1907)
"... in the coccygeal region the blastemic costal processes of the first vertebra
unite with the transverse processes to form the transverse processes of the ..."
11. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1874)
"By virtue of this law of analogy of formation, which was first framed by Julius
Vogel for the blastemic origin of new formations,1 wandering cells coming in ..."
12. Quain's Elements of Anatomy by Jones Quain, Allen Thomson, George Dancer Thane (1882)
"uniform blastemic cells derived from the parietal mesoblast, superficially by
the cuticular epiblast, which always presents li s extremity a peculiar ..."