ectad Synonyms

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ectad Meaning

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ectad (adv.)

Toward the outside or surface; -- opposed to entad.

ectad Sentence Examples

  1. The ventral ectoderm of early amphibian embryos displays remarkable ectad mesoderm-inducing activity.
  2. Collagen and laminin were found in both the ectoderm and endoderm ectad to the notochord.
  3. In retinal development, early retinal progenitor cells are ectad to ganglion cells.
  4. The ectad surface of the outer nuclear layer (ONL) is the proximal synaptic site.
  5. Thin basement membranes of tenon's capsule are ectad to the sclera and the connective tissue components of the choroid.
  6. FACIT is located just ectad to the submuscular plexus.
  7. Meckelian cartilage is thickened along its dorsal and mesial portions, where it is located ectad to the greater palatine nerve.
  8. An increased activity of ectad NTPDase1 causes increased degradation of ATP leading to reduced purinergic signaling.
  9. The progression of stratification occurs in a stereotypical manner with progressive addition of new neurons ectad to the ventricular surface.
  10. The middle macula region consists of cells ectad to the inner nuclear layer (INL) and contains a single row of displaced retinal ganglion cells.

FAQs About the word ectad

Toward the outside or surface; -- opposed to entad.

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The ventral ectoderm of early amphibian embryos displays remarkable ectad mesoderm-inducing activity.

Collagen and laminin were found in both the ectoderm and endoderm ectad to the notochord.

In retinal development, early retinal progenitor cells are ectad to ganglion cells.

The ectad surface of the outer nuclear layer (ONL) is the proximal synaptic site.