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Meanings of
invagination
in English
Spanish
invaginación
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The folding in of an outer layer so as to form a pocket in the surface.
intussusception
introversion
infolding
Spanish
invaginación
Usage of
invagination
in English
1
During embryonic development, the lens forms from an
invagination
of surface ectoderm.
2
However, it is unknown whether glycosphingolipids directly take part in the membrane
invagination
process.
3
Also, in every case, the gastrula develops from the blastula by curving or
invagination
.
4
The etiology of intestinal
invagination
in a large number of patients remains to be established.
5
A blastula, with wide embryonic cavity (blastocoel, bl), g incipient
invagination
.
6
B depula, with advanced
invagination
,
from the primitive mouth (g).
7
Some of the luminal cells showed
invagination
and putative engulfment of bacterial structures by pseudopod-like formations.
8
Hence before and during
invagination
there is an increasing differentiation of the inner from the outer layer.
9
Intraluminal
invagination
makes it possible to increase the distance between the stricture, and the retroperitoneal vessels and bowels.
10
The gastrula is then formed by
invagination
,
or a kind of turning-up of the edge of the blastoderm.
11
C gastrula, with complete primitive gut: the embryonic cavity has almost disappeared in consequence of
invagination
.
)
12
Nevertheless, the gastrula is formed here, as in the previous cases, by the folding or
invagination
of the blastula.
13
A very important and remarkable process now follows-namely ,thecurving or
invagination
of the blastula (Figure H).
14
The germinal layers form from the first closed tubes, the one-layered blastula being converted into the two-layered gastrula by
invagination
.
15
When the blastula is fully formed, we have again in this case the important folding or
invagination
that determines gastrulation.
16
On the other hand, large particles are taken up by membrane
invagination
without redistribution of IMP's and independent of the pits.
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About this term
invagination
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
intestinal invagination
basilar invagination
advanced invagination
deep invagination
form by invagination
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Translations for
invagination
Spanish
invaginación
Invagination
through the time