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    cells constrict on the apical side, the epithelial sheet bends convexly on the basal side. In vertebrates, apical constriction plays a role in a range...
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    network of myosin and actin in the middle of the apical surface can also generate apical constriction. For example, in cells of the Drosophila ventral...
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    during apicoectomy to eliminate the apical delta and maximise the chance of successful healing. An apical constriction is often present. In immature teeth...
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    front of the ape skull is characterised by its sinuses, fusion of the frontal bone, and by post-orbital constriction. Cladistically, apes, catarrhines...
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    electronic device used in endodontics to determine the position of the apical constriction and thus determine the length of the root canal space. The apex of...
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    digestive tract and circulatory system). These cells have an apical-basal polarity defined by the apical membrane facing the outside surface of the body, or the...
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    height and shape of the cell to change. This process is known as apical constriction. The result is a flattening of the differentiating neural plate which...
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    (January 2009). "Pulsed contractions of an actin–myosin network drive apical constriction". Nature. 457 (7228): 495–499. Bibcode:2009Natur.457..495M. doi:10...
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  • have nuclei (e.g. mammalian erythrocytes). apical constriction The process by which contraction of the apical side of a cell (and often a corresponding...
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    In physical anthropology, post-orbital constriction is the narrowing of the cranium (skull) just behind the eye sockets (the orbits, hence the name) found...
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    roots may appear to be darker or radiolucent/pointy and short with apical constriction. Dentine is laid down abnormally and causes excessive growth within...
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    establishment of cell polarity cortical actin cytoskeleton organization apical constriction regulation of establishment of endothelial barrier actin cytoskeleton...
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    Pongidae (category Apes)
    constriction just behind the orbital region stout facial bones a diastema a simian shelf a larger, well pronounced brow ridge The following great ape...
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  • the apical vowel, which occurs exclusively following the alveolar fricative [s] or affricates [ts] and [tsʰ]. It is produced by maintaining the apical constriction...
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    (2017-04-15). "Folate receptor 1 is necessary for neural plate cell apical constriction during Xenopus neural tube formation". Development. 144 (8): 1518–1530...
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    constriction (called an isthmus) where the two semicells join; the isthmus distinct or indistinct. Cells are oval or three- to five-angled in apical view;...
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  • or makes a constriction, and include dental, alveolar, and post-alveolar locations. Tongue postures using the tip of the tongue can be apical if using the...
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    cell morphogenesis involved in differentiation mesoderm development apical constriction left/right axis specification actin cytoskeleton organization paraxial...
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  • or makes a constriction, and include dental, alveolar, and post-alveolar locations. Tongue postures using the tip of the tongue can be apical if using the...
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    component apical junction complex plasma membrane membrane cytoplasm cytoskeleton Biological process regulation of actin filament-based process apical constriction...
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    JB, Lang RA (2010). "Pax6-dependent Shroom3 expression regulates apical constriction during lens placode invagination". Development. 137 (3): 405–15....
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    pronounced projecting feature of the axis. The dens exhibits a slight constriction where it joins the main body of the vertebra. The condition where the...
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  • long achenes with the apical section separated from the basal portion by a deep constriction. Seeds are oval with a constriction across the upper half...
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  • Biofilling, the watertight apical plug is formed at the apical constriction of the apical foramen. Triple MTA sealing (apical, middle, and coronal) is achieved...
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  • retrolateral one is large and has an apical spine. The female is identified by the spermathecae; these have inconspicuous constriction on the apex, also the shape...
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  • dental sibilant [z̪] voiced dental sibilant [s̺] voiceless apical sibilant [z̺] voiced apical sibilant [s̟] voiceless predorsal sibilant (laminal, with...
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    the apical lobes, and sometimes along the dilated edges. Elytra are variable in shape, from widely expanded with a constriction towards the apical lobe...
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  • respectively apical and laminal. Its phonation is voiceless, unaspirated, and unglottalized, which means it is produced without vibration or constriction of the...
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    Aegyptopithecus (redirect from Dawn Ape)
    that this was a diurnal species. This species showed some postorbital constriction. The interorbital distance of Aegyptopithecus zeuxis is large much like...
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    vocal tract where its production occurs.: 10  It is a point where a constriction is made between an active and a passive articulator. Active articulators...
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