| embryo transfer |
A procedure in which an embryo is transferred from the uterus of one woman into the uterus of another.
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| embryo |
(Gr. en, in + bryein, to swell) An immature organism in the early stages of development. In mammals, this occurs in the first months in the uterus. In plants, it is the structure that develops in the megagametophyte, as result of the fertilization of an egg cell, or without fertilization. In aseptic cultures, adventitious embryos show polarization, followed by the growth of a shoot from one end and a root from the other end.
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| embryo transfer |
(ET) See multiple ovulation and embryo transfer.
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| embryoid |
An embryo-like body developing in vitro. It forms a complete, self-contained platelet with no vascular connection with the callus. The term embryoid is no longer commonly used. See embryo.
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| embryo- |
(Gr. en, in + bryein, to swell) An immature organism in the early stages of development. In mammals, this occurs in the first months in the uterus. In plants, it is the structure that develops in the megagametophyte, as result of the fertilization of an egg cell, or without fertilization. In aseptic cultures, adventitious embryos show polarization, followed by the growth of a shoot from one end and a root from the other end.
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