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Significados de germinal vesicle em inglês
The enlarged, fluid filled nucleus of a primary oocyte, the development of which is suspended in prophase I of the first meiotic division between embryohood and sexual maturity.
In these the original nucleus of the ovum, the germinalvesicle, is lost.
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The intracellular localization of germinalvesicle proteins is regulated during early Xenopus development.
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This embryo is the product of fertilization of a germinalvesicle by a pollen tube.
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The nucleus or germinalvesicle is seen above in the cicatrix or "tread" (b).
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This germinalvesicle contains a viscous fluid (the caryolymph).
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In the upper part of the yelk is the transparent round germinalvesicle, which corresponds to the nucleus.
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We observed that germinalvesicle breakdown (GVBD) in starfish oocytes was significantly inhibited by the pesticides.
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The ovule is a minute cell with a transparent membrane, within which is the yolk containing the germinalvesicle.
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It has always the same globular shape; the same characteristic membrane; the same transparent germinalvesicle with its dark germinal spot.
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A library of hybridoma cell lines has been established which produce monoclonal antibodies against antigens from the germinalvesicle ofXenopus laevis oocytes.
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As a rule, the formative-yelk (with the germinalvesicle) then usually gathers at one pole and the food-yelk at the other.
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Many of the nuclei contain several of these nucleoli (as, for instance, the germinalvesicle of the ova of fishes and amphibia).
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With all, as far as is at present known, the germinalvesicle is the same; so that all organisms start from a common origin.
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Special names have been given to these parts of the ovum; the cell-body is called the yelk (vitellus), and the cell-nucleus the germinalvesicle.
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The latter parts ( germinal spot and germinal point) have, apparently, a minor importance, in comparison with the other two (the yelk and germinalvesicle).
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It contains a mass of viscid nutritive matter-the'yelk'-withinwhich is inclosed a second much more delicate spheroidal bag, called the ' germinalvesicle' (a).