blastoid (Meaning)

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blastoid (n.)

One of the Blastoidea.

Synonyms & Antonyms of blastoid

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

blastoid Sentence Examples

  1. The blastoid stage represents a critical juncture in embryonic development, where cells begin to organize into a hollow sphere.
  2. Researchers observed the formation of blastoids in the laboratory, mimicking early embryonic structures.
  3. Blastoids exhibit remarkable similarity to natural blastulae, providing valuable insights into developmental biology.
  4. Studying blastoids allows scientists to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying early embryogenesis.
  5. The development of blastoids in vitro opens new avenues for studying human embryonic development and disease modeling.
  6. Precise control over cellular interactions is necessary to generate functional blastoids in the laboratory.
  7. Scientists aim to recapitulate key blastogenetic events to generate blastoids with greater fidelity to natural embryos.
  8. The formation of blastoids from pluripotent stem cells demonstrates the remarkable self-organizing capacity of embryonic cells.
  9. Differentiation of blastoids into specialized cell types mirrors the diversification seen during natural embryonic development.
  10. Researchers hope that blastoids will serve as a valuable tool for studying early human development and screening potential therapeutics.

FAQs About the word blastoid

One of the Blastoidea.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The blastoid stage represents a critical juncture in embryonic development, where cells begin to organize into a hollow sphere.

Researchers observed the formation of blastoids in the laboratory, mimicking early embryonic structures.

Blastoids exhibit remarkable similarity to natural blastulae, providing valuable insights into developmental biology.

Studying blastoids allows scientists to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying early embryogenesis.