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  • Cellular differentiation
  • Transformation of a stem cell to a more specialized cell

    Cellular differentiation, also known as cellular specification, is the process in which a stem cell changes from one type to a differentiated one. Usually

    Cellular differentiation

    Cellular differentiation

    Cellular_differentiation

  • Anaplasia
  • Very poor cellular differentiation, indicative of potential for cancer

    πλάσις (plasis) 'formation') is a condition of cells with poor cellular differentiation, losing the morphological characteristics of mature cells and their

    Anaplasia

    Anaplasia

  • Human embryonic development
  • Development and formation of the human embryo

    embryo. It is characterised by the processes of cell division and cellular differentiation of the embryo that occurs during the early stages of development

    Human embryonic development

    Human embryonic development

    Human_embryonic_development

  • Bistability
  • Quality of a system having two stable equilibrium states

    understanding basic phenomena of cellular functioning, such as decision-making processes in cell cycle progression, cellular differentiation, and apoptosis. It is

    Bistability

    Bistability

    Bistability

  • Morphogenesis
  • Biological process that causes an organism to develop its shape

    along with the control of tissue growth and the patterning of cellular differentiation. The process controls the organized spatial distribution of cells

    Morphogenesis

    Morphogenesis

  • Swarming motility
  • Swarm behaviour in bacteria

    to move across a surface. Swarming bacteria undergo morphological differentiation that distinguish them from their planktonic state. Cells localized

    Swarming motility

    Swarming motility

    Swarming_motility

  • Pregnancy (mammals)
  • Period of reproduction

    the sac in the center of the embryo, as well as cells which begin to differentiate into blood vessels. Endocardial cells begin to form the myocardium.

    Pregnancy (mammals)

    Pregnancy (mammals)

    Pregnancy_(mammals)

  • Animal embryonic development
  • Process by which animal embryos form and develop

    divisions with no significant growth (a process known as cleavage) and cellular differentiation, leading to development of a multicellular embryo after passing

    Animal embryonic development

    Animal embryonic development

    Animal_embryonic_development

  • AP-1 transcription factor
  • Instance of defined set in Homo sapiens with Reactome ID (R-HSA-6806560)

    bacterial and viral infections. AP-1 controls a number of cellular processes including differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis. The structure of AP-1

    AP-1 transcription factor

    AP-1 transcription factor

    AP-1_transcription_factor

  • Extracellular matrix
  • Structural support for biological cells

    regulate many important cellular processes including cellular contraction, cell migration, cell proliferation, differentiation and cell death (apoptosis)

    Extracellular matrix

    Extracellular matrix

    Extracellular_matrix

  • Physarum polycephalum
  • Species of slime mold, model organism

    used as a model organism for research into motility, cellular differentiation, chemotaxis, cellular compatibility, and the cell cycle. It is commonly cultivated

    Physarum polycephalum

    Physarum polycephalum

    Physarum_polycephalum

  • Differentiation
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    service is used Cellular differentiation, in biology Differentiation (journal), a peer-reviewed academic journal covering cell differentiation and cell development

    Differentiation

    Differentiation

  • Ontogeny
  • Origination and development of an organism

    development of form and shape of an organism; tissue growth; and cellular differentiation. The term ontogeny has also been used in cell biology to describe

    Ontogeny

    Ontogeny

    Ontogeny

  • Epigenetics
  • Study of DNA modifications that do not change its sequence

    of an epigenetic change in eukaryotic biology is the process of cellular differentiation. During morphogenesis, totipotent stem cells become the various

    Epigenetics

    Epigenetics

    Epigenetics

  • Multicellular organism
  • Organism that consists of more than one cell

    transition from temporal to spatial cell differentiation, rather than through a gradual evolution of cell differentiation, as affirmed in Haeckel's gastraea

    Multicellular organism

    Multicellular organism

    Multicellular_organism

  • Palaeoptera
  • Taxonomic grouping of winged insects without a certain form of wing-folding

    dual origin: the anterior and posterior regions develop through cellular differentiation, while the central region originates from yolk cells. In all other

    Palaeoptera

    Palaeoptera

    Palaeoptera

  • Morphallaxis
  • Category of cell regeneration

    characterized by a much greater relative degree of cellular proliferation. Although cellular differentiation is active in both processes, in morphallaxis the

    Morphallaxis

    Morphallaxis

  • Nucleated red blood cell
  • Red blood cell with a cell nucleus

    the cell's life, and the nucleus is ejected as a normal part of cellular differentiation before the cell is released into the bloodstream. The presence

    Nucleated red blood cell

    Nucleated red blood cell

    Nucleated_red_blood_cell

  • STAU1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    orthologues of Staufen, Staufen1 (STAU1) and Staufen2 (STAU2) have distinct cellular functions. STAU1 is expressed in many cell types and tissues and STAU2

    STAU1

    STAU1

    STAU1

  • Germ cell
  • Gamete-producing cell

    the developing gonads. There, they undergo meiosis, followed by cellular differentiation into mature gametes, either eggs or sperm. It is debated whether

    Germ cell

    Germ cell

    Germ_cell

  • TRIM28
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    many critical functions including: transcriptional regulation, cellular differentiation and proliferation, DNA damage repair, viral suppression, and apoptosis

    TRIM28

    TRIM28

    TRIM28

  • P73
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    of p53. This strongly implicates p73 as playing a large role in cellular differentiation. GRCh38: Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000078900 – Ensembl, May 2017

    P73

    P73

    P73

  • Biological process
  • Any function vital to living organisms

    by the organism's heredity, diet, and external factors. Also: cellular differentiation, fermentation, fertilisation, germination, tropism, hybridisation

    Biological process

    Biological_process

  • Growth factor
  • Protein or other substance that stimulates cellular proliferation

    stimulating cell proliferation, wound healing, and occasionally cellular differentiation. Usually it is a secreted protein or a steroid hormone. Growth

    Growth factor

    Growth_factor

  • Cell theory
  • Theory that living organisms are made up of cells

    hypothesis of living cells. Cell adhesion Cytoskeleton Cell biology Cellular differentiation Germ theory of disease Membrane models Schaefer, G. Bradley; Thompson

    Cell theory

    Cell theory

    Cell_theory

  • Vorasidenib
  • Anti-cancer medication

    metabolite 2-hydroxyglutarate (2-HG), which results in impaired cellular differentiation contributing to oncogenesis. By inhibiting the IDH1 and IDH2 mutated

    Vorasidenib

    Vorasidenib

    Vorasidenib

  • Haematopoiesis
  • Formation of blood cellular components

    exhibiting variable rates of cellular differentiation. For example, under the influence of erythropoietin (an erythrocyte-differentiation factor), a subpopulation

    Haematopoiesis

    Haematopoiesis

    Haematopoiesis

  • Grading (tumors)
  • Measure of the cell appearance in tumors and other neoplasms

    lifespans and poor differentiation. The grade score (numerical: G1 up to G4) increases with the lack of cellular differentiation - it reflects how much

    Grading (tumors)

    Grading (tumors)

    Grading_(tumors)

  • Harold Saxton Burr
  • American medical researcher and painter

    Hans Spemann and Paul Weiss. Burr used the L-field to explain cellular differentiation and the form of living organisms. According to writer Ruby Khoo

    Harold Saxton Burr

    Harold_Saxton_Burr

  • Prolymphocyte
  • A prolymphocyte is a white blood cell with a certain state of cellular differentiation in lymphocytopoiesis. In the 20th century it was believed that a

    Prolymphocyte

    Prolymphocyte

    Prolymphocyte

  • Centrosome
  • Cell organelle in animal cell helping in cell division

    many cell types, the centrosome is replaced by a cilium during cellular differentiation. However, once the cell starts to divide, the cilium is replaced

    Centrosome

    Centrosome

    Centrosome

  • Volvox carteri
  • Species of alga

    Driscoll, William (2013). "Cellular differentiation and individuality in the 'minor' multicellular taxa: Differentiation and individuality". Biological

    Volvox carteri

    Volvox carteri

    Volvox_carteri

  • Dolly (sheep)
  • First cloned mammal (1996–2003)

    Eggan K (2005). "Nuclear Cloning, Epigenetic Reprogramming and Cellular Differentiation". Stem Cells: Nuclear Reprogramming and Therapeutic Applications

    Dolly (sheep)

    Dolly_(sheep)

  • Development of the human body
  • embryo. It is characterised by the process of cell division and cellular differentiation of the embryo that occurs during the early stages of development

    Development of the human body

    Development_of_the_human_body

  • PRC2
  • Protein complex

    stabilizing this silencing and underlies cellular memory of silenced region after cellular differentiation. PRC1 also mono-ubiquitinates histone H2A

    PRC2

    PRC2

    PRC2

  • Transcription factor Jun
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    oncogenic transcription factor discovered. The proto-oncogene c-Jun is the cellular homolog of the viral oncoprotein v-jun (P05411). The viral homolog v-jun

    Transcription factor Jun

    Transcription factor Jun

    Transcription_factor_Jun

  • Follistatin
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    cellular proliferation, while follistatin acts as safeguard against uncontrolled cellular proliferation and an instrument of cellular differentiation

    Follistatin

    Follistatin

    Follistatin

  • Tsix
  • Non-coding RNA in the species Homo sapiens

    imprinting. In development, X chromosome inactivation is a part of cellular differentiation. This is accomplished by normal Xist function. To confer pluripotency

    Tsix

    Tsix

    Tsix

  • Mitochondria
  • Organelle in eukaryotic cells responsible for respiration

    In addition to supplying cellular energy, mitochondria are involved in other tasks, such as signaling, cellular differentiation, and cell death, as well

    Mitochondria

    Mitochondria

    Mitochondria

  • Dishevelled
  • Family of proteins

    important roles in both the embryo and the adult, ranging from cellular differentiation and cell polarity to social behavior. There are three human genes

    Dishevelled

    Dishevelled

    Dishevelled

  • DNA (cytosine-5)-methyltransferase 3A
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    enables key epigenetic modifications essential for processes such as cellular differentiation and embryonic development, transcriptional regulation, heterochromatin

    DNA (cytosine-5)-methyltransferase 3A

    DNA (cytosine-5)-methyltransferase 3A

    DNA_(cytosine-5)-methyltransferase_3A

  • Endosperm
  • Tissue inside seeds that is starchy in cereals and liquid in coconuts

    endosperm contain hormones such as cytokinins, which regulate cellular differentiation and embryonic organ formation. Cereal crops are grown for their

    Endosperm

    Endosperm

    Endosperm

  • Tissue (biology)
  • Group of similar cells performing a specific function

    permanent shape, size and a function is called cellular differentiation. Cells of meristematic tissue differentiate to form different types of permanent tissues

    Tissue (biology)

    Tissue (biology)

    Tissue_(biology)

  • Epigenome
  • Biological term

    meiosis). The epigenome is essential for normal development and cellular differentiation, enabling cells with the same genetic code to perform different

    Epigenome

    Epigenome

    Epigenome

  • Pulmonary fibrosis
  • Disease that causes scarring of the lungs

    in the regulation of extracellular matrix (ECM) production and cellular differentiation. It is a potent stimulator of fibrosis, and increased TGF-β signaling

    Pulmonary fibrosis

    Pulmonary fibrosis

    Pulmonary_fibrosis

  • Brain vesicle
  • Brain precursor structures

    begin to generate neurons through the process of neurogenesis. Cellular differentiation Radial glial cell Gilbert, Scott F.; College, Swarthmore; Helsinki

    Brain vesicle

    Brain vesicle

    Brain_vesicle

  • Differentiation-inducing factor
  • Effector molecule that inhibits cell growth and promotes cellular differentiation

    well as DIF-1 does to induce differentiation in stalk cells. Despite this similarity in function during differentiation, DIFs -1 and -2 act very differently

    Differentiation-inducing factor

    Differentiation-inducing factor

    Differentiation-inducing_factor

  • Zoology
  • Scientific study of animals

    development, cellular differentiation, regeneration, asexual and sexual reproduction, metamorphosis, and the growth and differentiation of stem cells

    Zoology

    Zoology

    Zoology

  • HMGN
  • Group of proteins

    expression rates that correlate to the differentiation of the cells it is present in. Areas that have experienced differentiation have reduced expression levels

    HMGN

    HMGN

  • Beverley Glover
  • British biologist specialising in botany

    doctoral thesis was supervised by Cathie Martin and investigated cellular differentiation in plants. After her PhD, Glover began her career as a junior research

    Beverley Glover

    Beverley_Glover

  • Botany
  • Study of plant life

    or partly autopolyploid organism, or during normal processes of cellular differentiation to produce some cell types that are polyploid (endopolyploidy)

    Botany

    Botany

    Botany

  • Aryl hydrocarbon receptor
  • Vertebrate receptor protein and transcription factor

    role in cellular proliferation and differentiation. Despite lacking a clear endogenous ligand, AhR appears to play a role in the differentiation of many

    Aryl hydrocarbon receptor

    Aryl hydrocarbon receptor

    Aryl_hydrocarbon_receptor

  • Regulation of gene expression
  • Biological cell regulation mechanisms

    of glucose. In multicellular organisms, gene regulation drives cellular differentiation and morphogenesis in the embryo, leading to the creation of different

    Regulation of gene expression

    Regulation of gene expression

    Regulation_of_gene_expression

  • Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor
  • Group of nuclear receptor proteins

    regulating gene expression. PPARs play essential roles in regulating cellular differentiation, development, and metabolism (carbohydrate, lipid, protein), and

    Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor

    Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor

    Peroxisome_proliferator-activated_receptor

  • Benign tumor
  • Mass of cells which cannot spread throughout the body

    Hamartomas are a group of benign tumors that have relatively normal cellular differentiation but exhibit disorganized tissue organization. Exceptions to the

    Benign tumor

    Benign tumor

    Benign_tumor

  • RMDN3
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    protein contributes to multiple biological functions, including cellular differentiation, proliferation, motility, cytoskeleton formation, and apoptosis

    RMDN3

    RMDN3

    RMDN3

  • French flag model
  • Biological model

    (October 1969). "Positional information and the spatial pattern of cellular differentiation". J. Theor. Biol. 25 (1): 1–47. Bibcode:1969JThBi..25....1W. doi:10

    French flag model

    French flag model

    French_flag_model

  • Juxtacrine signalling
  • Contact-based cell-cell signalling

    proliferate, or which cells are able to exit the cell cycle and differentiate. Cellular differentiation involves a cell changing its phenotypical or functional

    Juxtacrine signalling

    Juxtacrine signalling

    Juxtacrine_signalling

  • Regeneration (biology)
  • Biological process of renewal, restoration, and tissue growth

    of gene regulation and involves the cellular processes of cell proliferation, morphogenesis and cell differentiation. Regeneration in biology, however,

    Regeneration (biology)

    Regeneration (biology)

    Regeneration_(biology)

  • Bacillus subtilis
  • Catalase-positive bacterium

    studies, especially of sporulation, which is a simplified example of cellular differentiation. In terms of popularity as a laboratory model organism, it is often

    Bacillus subtilis

    Bacillus subtilis

    Bacillus_subtilis

  • Albert C. Broders
  • American surgical pathologist (1885–1964)

    tumor grading system, which evaluates cancer prognosis based on cellular differentiation. His work laid the foundation for modern cancer staging and personalized

    Albert C. Broders

    Albert_C._Broders

  • Ectoderm
  • Outer germ layer of embryonic development

    been established, cellular differentiation can occur. The first major process here is neurulation, wherein the ectoderm differentiates to form the neural

    Ectoderm

    Ectoderm

    Ectoderm

  • Blastulation
  • Sphere of cells formed during early embryonic development in animals

    factors, sugars, ions and other components which are necessary for cellular differentiation. The blastocoel also allows blastomeres to move during the process

    Blastulation

    Blastulation

    Blastulation

  • Developmental biology
  • Study of how organisms develop and grow

    factor for neuronal differentiation, myogenin for muscle differentiation, and HNF4 for hepatocyte differentiation. Cell differentiation is usually the final

    Developmental biology

    Developmental_biology

  • Cell (biology)
  • Basic unit of life forms

    called a zygote, that differentiates into hundreds of different cell types during the course of development. Differentiation of cells is driven by different

    Cell (biology)

    Cell (biology)

    Cell_(biology)

  • Michael Elowitz
  • American biologist

    (2006). "An excitable gene regulatory circuit induces transient cellular differentiation". Nature. 440 (7083): 545–550. Bibcode:2006Natur.440..545S. doi:10

    Michael Elowitz

    Michael_Elowitz

  • Starfish regeneration
  • Star-shaped organisms

    proximal to distal direction until regeneration is completed. Cellular differentiation and completion of the main nervous components take place in the

    Starfish regeneration

    Starfish regeneration

    Starfish_regeneration

  • Chondrogenesis
  • Biological process of cartilage development

    is formed and developed. This intricate and tightly regulated cellular differentiation pathway plays a crucial role in skeletal development, as cartilage

    Chondrogenesis

    Chondrogenesis

    Chondrogenesis

  • Cell potency
  • Ability of a cell to differentiate into other cell types

    functional neurons. This result challenges the terminal nature of cellular differentiation and the integrity of lineage commitment; and implies that with

    Cell potency

    Cell potency

    Cell_potency

  • White blood cell
  • Type of cells of the immunological system

    distinguished from lymphoid cells (lymphocytes) by hematopoietic lineage (cellular differentiation lineage). Lymphocytes can be further classified as T cells, B cells

    White blood cell

    White blood cell

    White_blood_cell

  • Caspase-9
  • Enzyme found in humans

    additional cellular functions that are independent of its role in apoptosis. Nonapoptotic roles of caspase-9 include regulation of necroptosis, cellular differentiation

    Caspase-9

    Caspase-9

    Caspase-9

  • P19 cell
  • Embryonic carcinoma cell line

    The cellular mechanism that occurs during aggregation and differentiation is still not fully studied. However, some studies showed that the cellular communication

    P19 cell

    P19 cell

    P19_cell

  • Adipogenesis
  • Process of stem cells differentiating into fat cells

    regulated cellular differentiation process, in which mesenchymal stem cells committing to preadipocytes and preadipocytes differentiating into adipocytes

    Adipogenesis

    Adipogenesis

    Adipogenesis

  • Chemoaffinity hypothesis
  • Theory that neurons initially form connections based on molecular markers

    (indirectly) determined by its genotype. The markers are generated during cellular differentiation and aid not only with synaptogenesis, but also act as guidance

    Chemoaffinity hypothesis

    Chemoaffinity_hypothesis

  • Primary growth
  • Growth from the tips of roots or shoots of plants

    adding length to the root. Finally, the cells undergo a process of cellular differentiation that converts them into the components of dermal, vascular or ground

    Primary growth

    Primary_growth

  • Blastocyst
  • Structure formed around day 5 of mammalian embryonic development

    amino acids, growth factors, and other molecules necessary for cellular differentiation. Multiple processes control cell lineage specification in the blastocyst

    Blastocyst

    Blastocyst

    Blastocyst

  • Biological organisation
  • Hierarchy of complex structures and systems within biological sciences

    that hierarchical structures are stable". Abiogenesis Cell theory Cellular differentiation Composition of the human body Evolution of biological complexity

    Biological organisation

    Biological organisation

    Biological_organisation

  • Paul Thomas Sharpe
  • British biologist (born 1955)

    Sharpe's research focuses on cell differentiation and began with his doctoral work on differentiation of the cellular slime mould Dictyostelium discoideum

    Paul Thomas Sharpe

    Paul Thomas Sharpe

    Paul_Thomas_Sharpe

  • Gene regulatory network
  • Collection of molecular regulators

    signaling pathway controls both mitotic growth and post-mitotic cellular differentiation. Recently it was found that the network the Hippo signaling pathway

    Gene regulatory network

    Gene regulatory network

    Gene_regulatory_network

  • Caulobacter crescentus
  • Species of bacterium

    the regulation of the cell cycle, asymmetric cell division, and cellular differentiation. Caulobacter daughter cells have two very different forms. One

    Caulobacter crescentus

    Caulobacter crescentus

    Caulobacter_crescentus

  • Compaction
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    compaction Compactor, a device that performs compaction Compaction a cellular differentiation process in the early embryo Compact (disambiguation) Compactification

    Compaction

    Compaction

  • Proteomics
  • Large-scale study of proteins

    or under different conditions, for example during development, cellular differentiation, cell cycle, or carcinogenesis. Further increasing proteome complexity

    Proteomics

    Proteomics

    Proteomics

  • Volvox
  • Genus of algae

    for the Molecular and Genetic Origins of Multicellularity and Cellular Differentiation. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-45207-6. Nedelcu, AM;

    Volvox

    Volvox

    Volvox

  • Nodal signaling pathway
  • Cellular process in embryonic development

    pathway is a signal transduction pathway important in regional and cellular differentiation during embryonic development. The Nodal family of proteins, a subset

    Nodal signaling pathway

    Nodal_signaling_pathway

  • Outline of cell biology
  • Overview of and topical guide to cell biology

    interconnected cells that perform a similar function within an organism. Cellular differentiation – A concept in developmental biology whereby less specialized cells

    Outline of cell biology

    Outline of cell biology

    Outline_of_cell_biology

  • 2003
  • Calendar year

    affecting the LMO2 gene. Study of bone marrow cells cast doubt on cellular differentiation in stem-cell therapy, moving focus toward cell fusion. A large

    2003

    2003

    2003

  • Small GTPase
  • Class of enzymes

    regulate a wide variety of processes in the cell, including growth, cellular differentiation, cell movement and lipid vesicle transport. There are more than

    Small GTPase

    Small_GTPase

  • Intracrine signaling
  • cytoplasm. Studies suggest that intracrine VEGF contributes to cellular differentiation during cardiac organogenesis. In embryonic and progenitor cardiac

    Intracrine signaling

    Intracrine signaling

    Intracrine_signaling

  • Outline of biology
  • fetus – placenta - gamete – spermatid – ovum – zygote – embryo – cellular differentiation – morphogenesis – homeobox Immune system antibody – host – vaccine

    Outline of biology

    Outline of biology

    Outline_of_biology

  • Thiamine
  • Chemical compound and essential nutrient

    and adipogenesis, highlighting its role in energy storage and cellular differentiation. Thiamine and its metabolites (2-methyl-4-amino-5-pyrimidine carboxylic

    Thiamine

    Thiamine

    Thiamine

  • Mammalian embryogenesis
  • Process of embryonic development in mammals

    Mammalian embryogenesis is the process of cell division and cellular differentiation during early prenatal development which leads to the development of

    Mammalian embryogenesis

    Mammalian_embryogenesis

  • Salpingoeca rosetta
  • Species of opisthokont eukaryote

    that move the cell colony through the water. Similar low level cellular differentiation and specification can also be seen in sponges. They also have collar

    Salpingoeca rosetta

    Salpingoeca rosetta

    Salpingoeca_rosetta

  • Specialization
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    specialist practices Specialty (medicine), a branch of medical practice Cellular differentiation, the process by which a less specialized cell becomes a more specialized

    Specialization

    Specialization

  • C16orf71
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    processes, cellular differentiation, proliferation, metabolism, and signaling. Additional related processes included the formation and differentiation of B

    C16orf71

    C16orf71

  • Tight junction
  • Structure preventing inter-cell leakage

    Occludin is able to interact with signaling pathways controlling cellular differentiation, and has been shown to travel to the nucleus of cells in which

    Tight junction

    Tight junction

    Tight_junction

  • Cole Trapnell
  • Professor in the Department of Genome Sciences at the University of Washington

    has been central to the fields of gene expression analysis and cellular differentiation. He was awarded the Overton Prize by the International Society

    Cole Trapnell

    Cole Trapnell

    Cole_Trapnell

  • Craig B. Thompson
  • American cell biologist and cancer researcher

    metabolite levels can contribute to the regulation of gene expression, cellular differentiation and oncogenic transformation. This work has contributed to the

    Craig B. Thompson

    Craig B. Thompson

    Craig_B._Thompson

  • Lewis Wolpert
  • British biologist (1929–2021)

    paper titled Positional Information and the Spatial Pattern of Cellular Differentiation in the Journal of Theoretical Biology. The model uses the French

    Lewis Wolpert

    Lewis Wolpert

    Lewis_Wolpert

  • Platelet-derived growth factor receptor
  • Cell surface receptors

    -A and -B are important factors regulating cell proliferation, cellular differentiation, cell growth, development and many diseases including cancer. There

    Platelet-derived growth factor receptor

    Platelet-derived growth factor receptor

    Platelet-derived_growth_factor_receptor

  • Gonadal dysgenesis
  • Congenital disorder of the reproductive system

    Disorders". Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Differentiation in Gonad Development. Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation. Vol. 58. pp. 337–382. doi:10

    Gonadal dysgenesis

    Gonadal_dysgenesis

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  • Butters
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Butters

    English : patronymic from Butter 1.English : occupational name for a servant working in a wine cellar, Norman French boterie (see Buttery), with the Middle English genitive -s.German : variant of Butter 2.

    Butters

  • Nirbheda
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Nirbheda

    Without Differentiation

    Nirbheda

  • Nirbhedini
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Nirbhedini

    Without Differentiation

    Nirbhedini

  • Callula
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Callula

    Beautiful.

    Callula

  • Keller
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Keller

    German : from Middle High German kellaere ‘cellarman’, ‘cellar master’ (Latin cellarius, denoting the keeper of the cella ‘store chamber’, ‘pantry’). Hence an occupational name for the overseer of the stores, accounts, or household in general in, for example, a monastery or castle. Kellers were important as trusted stewards in a great household, and in some cases were promoted to ministerial rank. The surname is widespread throughout central Europe.English : either an occupational name for a maker of caps or cauls, from Middle English kellere, or an occupational name for an executioner, from Old English cwellere.Irish : reduced form of Kelleher.Scottish : variant of Keillor.

    Keller

  • Ling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly East Anglia)

    Ling

    English (mainly East Anglia) : habitational name from Lyng in Norfolk, so named from Old English hlinc ‘hillside’, or from either of two places in Norfolk and Lincolnshire named Ling, from Old Norse lyng ‘ling’, ‘heather’. There is also a Lyng in Somerset, so named from Old English lengen ‘long place’.German : variant of Link.Chinese : from a word meaning ‘ice’. In ancient times, the imperial palace was able to enjoy ice in the summer by storing winter ice in a cellar, entrusting its care to an official called the iceman. This post was once filled during the Zhou dynasty (1122–221 bc) by a descendant of Kang Shu, the eighth son of Wen Wang, who had been granted the state of Wei soon after the establishment of the Zhou dynasty. Descendants of this particular iceman adopted the word for ice, ling, as their surname.

    Ling

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  • Urshita
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Urshita

    A Confident Person; Firm

  • Guruvayi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Guruvayi

    A Raga

  • Viranchi | விராஂசீ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Viranchi | விராஂசீ

    Name of Lord Brahma

  • Binesh
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Binesh

    Clever

  • Shoubhit
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Shoubhit

    Lord Krishna

  • Sobitha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sobitha

  • Darynne
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Darynne

    Gift.

  • COLOMBINA
  • Female

    Italian

    COLOMBINA

    Feminine form of Italian Colombano, COLOMBINA means "dove."

  • Mical
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Hebrew

    Mical

    Who is Like God

  • Potterfield
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Potterfield

    English : probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.

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  • Sclerema
  • n.

    Induration of the cellular tissue.

  • Stellular
  • a.

    Having the shape or appearance of little stars; radiated.

  • Perinephritis
  • n.

    Inflammation of the cellular tissue around the kidney.

  • Stellular
  • a.

    Marked with starlike spots of color.

  • Oedema
  • n.

    A swelling from effusion of watery fluid in the cellular tissue beneath the skin or mucous membrance; dropsy of the subcutaneous cellular tissue.

  • Periblem
  • n.

    Nascent cortex, or immature cellular bark.

  • Rag
  • n.

    A coarse kind of rock, somewhat cellular in texture.

  • Phlegmon
  • n.

    Purulent inflammation of the cellular or areolar tissue.

  • Scoria
  • n.

    Cellular slaggy lava; volcanic cinders.

  • Cellarage
  • n.

    The space or storerooms of a cellar; a cellar.

  • Parametritis
  • n.

    Inflammation of the cellular tissue in the vicinity of the uterus.

  • Cellular
  • a.

    Consisting of, or containing, cells; of or pertaining to a cell or cells.

  • Cellulated
  • a.

    Cellular.

  • Nucleus
  • n.

    An incipient ovule of soft cellular tissue.

  • Emphysema
  • n.

    A swelling produced by gas or air diffused in the cellular tissue.

  • Thrombus
  • n.

    A tumor produced by the escape of blood into the subcutaneous cellular tissue.

  • Anasarca
  • n.

    Dropsy of the subcutaneous cellular tissue; an effusion of serum into the cellular substance, occasioning a soft, pale, inelastic swelling of the skin.

  • Cellule
  • n.

    A small cell.

  • Buhrstone
  • n.

    A cellular, flinty rock, used for mill stones.