Definition of Entoblasts

1. entoblast [n] - See also: entoblast

Lexicographical Neighbors of Entoblasts

entitule
entituled
entity
entity-relationship diagram
entity-relationship diagrams
entity-relationship model
entity-relationship models
entity relationship diagram
entity relationship diagrams
entity–relationship diagram
entity–relationship diagrams
entity–relationship model
entity–relationship models
ento-
entoblast
entoblasts (current term)
entobronchia
entobronchial
entobronchium
entocele
entochoroidea
entocone
entoconid
entocranial
entocranium
entocuniform
entoderm
entodermal
entodermal cells

Literary usage of Entoblasts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Text-book of the Embryology of Invertebrates by Eugen Korschelt, Karl Heider, Edward Laurens Mark, William McMichael Woodworth, Matilda Bernard, Martin Fountain Woodward (1895)
"In addition, however, certain cells that are from the beginning distinct are constricted off from the entoblasts; they lie under the layer of micromeres, ..."

2. Journal of Morphology by Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology (1897)
"mesoblast, and it is not until the three smaller entoblasts are formed and the ... There can be little doubt that it is due to the three smaller entoblasts, ..."

3. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1908)
"These cells, of which there are several more in the egg, all came from the primitive entoblasts, 4d1-1 and 4d1-2. By examining a large number of eggs it is ..."

4. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1897)
"... and entoblasts are formed in the usual way. The cells X and M (vid. Wilson, Nereis) are by far the largest cells in the egg. ..."

5. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1876)
"... and " entoblasts," and would make a similar objection to Mayer's views, since in weevils ..."

6. Biological Lectures Delivered at the Marine Biological Laboratory of Wood's (1899)
"... revealed the presence of these vestigial entoblasts in several other forms, and have shown further that they are connected by several intermediate steps ..."

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