Definition of Mesomeres

1. mesomere [n] - See also: mesomere

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mesomeres

mesolect
mesolects
mesolepidoma
mesolimbic
mesolite
mesolites
mesolobus
mesologarithm
mesologarithms
mesolymphocyte
mesolytic
mesomelia
mesomelic
mesomelic dwarfism
mesomere
mesomeres (current term)
mesomeric
mesomeric effect
mesomerism
mesomerisms
mesometeorologic
mesometeorological
mesometeorologist
mesometeorologists
mesometeorology
mesometria
mesometric pregnancy
mesometritis
mesometrium

Literary usage of Mesomeres

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

1. Journal of Morphology by Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology (1897)
"HISTORY OF THE mesomeres. The origin of the mesoblast was treated in a previous part of ... mesomeres ..."

2. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1905)
"The primary mesomeres remain undivided up to the 72-ccll stage, when they undergo a division of great interest. This division is shown in figs. 33 and 36. ..."

3. An Introduction to the Study of the Comparative Anatomy of Animals by Gilbert Charles Bourne (1902)
"During this time the mesomeres themselves gradually sink below the surface and ... The mesomeres and the two rows of smaller cells derived from them are the ..."

4. An Introduction to the Study of the Comparative Anatomy of Animals: A by Gilbert Charles Bourne, Arthur Bolles Lee (1902)
"During this time the mesomeres themselves gradually sink below the surface and ... The mesomeres and the two rows of smaller cells derived from them are the ..."

5. Embryogeny: An Account of the Laws Govering the Development of the Animal by Hans Przibram (1908)
"In gastrulation the micromeres furnish the mesenchyme, the mesomeres the ectoderm, the macro- meres the endoderm. If, in the 16-cell stage the four ..."

6. Geological Magazine by Henry Woodward (1890)
"There is a segmented axis consisting of four bony segments or mesomeres, placed end to end, each being slightly constricted in the middle. ..."

7. Text-book of the Embryology of Invertebrates by Eugen Korschelt, Karl Heider, Edward Laurens Mark, William McMichael Woodworth, Matilda Bernard, Martin Fountain Woodward (1895)
"... cleavage spheres buds off three cells of medium size : the mesomeres. ... which, as well as the mesomeres, have meantime increased in number, ..."

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