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blastomycosis a disease caused by the fungus Blastomyces dermatitidis; may infect lungs, skin, mucous membranes, bones, internal organs, and joints
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blastic blown out, with enlargement of the conidial initial before delimitation by a septum. The conidiogenous cells (CC) can produce conidia at varous ways: denticulate (CC bear denticles), cicatrized (CC have flat or protuberant scars, often with a minute pore in the centre).
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blastomere A cell contained within an early embryo (up to two days after conception, at which point the embryo comprises about 8 blastomeres).
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blastomere biopsy Removal of one or two blastomeres from the embryo in vitro at about the 8-cell stage, usually in order to perform preimplantation genetic diagnosis and screening.
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blastula An early stage of embryonic development (roughly 100-200 cells) at which the cells of the morula are rearranged to form a hollow sphere; at this stage of embryonic development in humans and other mammals, the embryo is generally called a blastocyst.
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