Invagination is the process of a surface folding in on itself to form a cavity, pouch or tube. In developmental biology, invagination of epithelial sheets...
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Intussusception (medical disorder) (redirect from Intestinal invagination)
Small intestinal invagination on computed tomography...
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the term invagination is used to explain a special kind of metanarrative. It was first used by Maurice Merleau-Ponty (French: invagination) to describe...
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Basilar invagination is invagination (infolding) of the base of the skull that occurs when the top of the C2 vertebra migrates upward. It can cause narrowing...
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from an infolding of the dental papilla during tooth development or invagination of all layers of the enamel organ in dental papillae. Affected teeth...
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deuterostomes, the mesoderm forms by enterocoelic pouching, through invagination of the endoderm. The main deuterostome phyla are the Ambulacraria and...
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membranes, each a phospholipid bilayer, the inner of which is folded into invaginations called cristae where aerobic respiration takes place. Mitochondria contain...
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dissolved in extracellular fluid are brought into the cell through an invagination of the cell membrane, resulting in their containment within a small vesicle...
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material is trapped in the lysosome/vacuole by a random process of membrane invagination. The microautophagic pathway is especially important for survival of...
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Amphids (Greek: amphi, around, double) are innervated invaginations of cuticle in nematodes. They are usually found in the anterior (head) region of the...
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invagination of the lens placode and current research suggests that microfilaments might be present in early retinal cells to allow for invagination behavior...
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invagination on the cell surface and is typically directed towards the nucleus of the cell. The cytostome is often labeled as the entire invagination...
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in some cases viruses – by the inward budding of the plasma membrane (invagination). This process forms vesicles containing the absorbed substances and...
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blastocoel in a process called invagination. The cells continue to be rearranged until the shallow dip formed by invagination transforms into a deeper, narrower...
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with other molecular factors) cause the craniocaudal invagination of the MSE. The invagination fuses into a duct, and the MSE becomes known as the Müllerian...
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small deformation inward, called an invagination, in which the substance to be transported is captured. This invagination is caused by proteins on the outside...
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Plasma membrane invagination at the cell division site...
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Deconstruction différance phallogocentrism free play arche-writing metaphysics of presence invagination pharmakon trace hauntology sous rature khôra Citationality...
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insufficiency secondary to distortion of the ribcage;: 335–341 and basilar invagination.: 106–107 The underlying mechanism is usually a problem with connective...
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Lens placode (section Invagination)
thickened portion of ectoderm that serves as the precursor to the lens. Invagination is the process of folding in cells. The lens placode invaginates to later...
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problematic that gastrulation by invagination is by no means universal among eumetazoans. Only recently has an invagination been confirmed in a Calcarea sponge...
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Crypts are anatomical structures that are narrow but deep invaginations into a larger structure. One common type of anatomical crypt is the Crypts of...
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The urorectal septum is an invagination of the cloaca. It divides it into a dorsal part (the hindgut) and a ventral part (the urogenital sinus). It invaginates...
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single chamber with the inner surface of the body wall forming deep invaginations that partitioned the cavernous stomach into several septa. In its deep...
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increased risk of fractures Other features are: parietal bossing, basilar invagination (atlantoaxial impaction), persistent metopic suture, abnormal ear structures...
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(BMP4). This protein is responsible for the development of the initial invagination of the Rathke's pouch. Other essential proteins necessary for pituitary...
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corresponding mesonephric duct as a tubular invagination of the cells lining the abdominal cavity. The orifice of the invagination remains open, and undergoes enlargement...
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or olfactory placodes, and appear immediately under the forebrain. By invagination these areas are converted into two nasal pits, which indent the frontonasal...
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large intestine is lined with simple columnar epithelium with invaginations. The invaginations are called the intestinal glands or colonic crypts. Micrograph...
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Caveolar dynamin-dependent endocytosis relies of caveolae, which are invaginations of the cell plasma membrane made up of GPI-anchored proteins, sphingolipids...
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