- Cell
potency is a cell's
ability to
differentiate into
other cell types. The more cell
types a cell can
differentiate into, the
greater its potency. Potency...
- of the
primordial gonad that lie
along the
urogenital ridge are in a
bipotential state,
meaning they
possess the
ability to
become either male
cells (Sertoli...
- into the
early liver bud.
Their expansion forms a po****tion of the
bipotential hepatoblasts.
Hepatic stellate cells are
derived from mesenchyme. After...
-
develop during approximately the
sixth w**** of gestation. The gonads, in a
bipotential state, may
develop into
either testes (the male gonads) or
ovaries (the...
-
differentiate until the
seventh w****.
Prior to this, the
child is
considered bipotential because it
cannot be
identified as male or female. The
internal genitalia...
- of the male phenotype,
including directing development of the
early bipotential gonad toward the male path of development.
Testes follow the path of...
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development at four to five w****s of
gestation with germ cell migration. The
bipotential gonad results from the
collection of the
medioventral region of the urogenital...
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expression "**** determination" to
refer to the
differentiation of the
bipotential or
primitive gonads into testes. Wells,
Jonathan C. K. (1
September 2007)...
-
development of the male phenotype,
including conversion of the
early bipotential gonad into testes. In males, the ****
cords fully invade the developing...
- 2024-10-07.
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bipotential method: A
constructive approach to
design the
complete contact law with...