Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Invagination to fold inward or to sheath. In biology , this can refer to a number of processes. Invagination is the morphogenetic processes by which an embryo takes form, and is the initial step of gastrulation , the massive reorganization of the embryo from a simple spherical ball of Cell biology cells , the blastula , into a multi layered organism , with differentiated germ layer s endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm. More localized invaginations also occur later in embryonic development, to form coelom, etc. Invagination is the formation of a cleavage furrow during cytokinesis in animal cells. The inner membrane of a mitochondrion invaginates to form cristae, thus providing a much greater surface area to accommodate the protein complexes and other participants that produce ATP. Invagination occurs during endocytosis and exocytosis when a vesicle forms within the cell and the membrane closes around it. Invagination of a part of the intestine into another part is called Intussusception medical disorder intussusception . In the humanities Used to explain a special kind of metanarrative . Used by Rosalind Krauss and Jacques Derrida The Law of Genre , Glyph 7 1980 . In Geology Used to describe a deep depression of strata. Used by Donald L. Baars in The Colorado Plateau Category Cellular processes Category Developmental biology Developmental biology stub es Invaginaci n it Invaginazione pt Invagina o ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Artificial Invagination Type EP Artist Merzbow Cover Artificial Invagination.jpg Released 1991 Recorded 23 September, 1990 October, 1991 at ZSF Produkt Studio Genre Noise music Length 20 55 Label Vanilla Records Producer Masami Akita Reviews Last album Music For Bondage Performance br 1991 This album Artificial Invagination br 1991 Next album Dutch Tour 1989 br 1992 Artificial Invagination is an EP by the Japanese noise musician, Merzbow . Track listing All music by Masami Akita . Wing Over 20 55 Personnel Masami Akita electronics, tape manipulation, editing Reiko A Reiko Azuma voice Abtectonix artwork Notes Mixed at ZSF Produkt Studio, Tokyo, Oct 91. Included live recordings at Webo , New York City 23 Sep 90 & Succes Hall in Kawaijuku No. 16 Nagoya, 17 Sep 91. Original live recordings thanks for Gen Ken, Ron, Kiyokawa & Dislocation. Cover photo taken from Documentary Magazine Tasuki photo by Bara. Taken from True Romance performance at Nihon University on 3 Nov 91. Special thanks for Tejima Vanilla Records References http www.discogs.com release 100102 Discogs website for Artificial Invagination Merzbow Category Merzbow EPs Category 1991 EPs ... more details
Basilar invagination occurs when the top of the C2 vertebrae migrates upward. It can cause the opening in the skull where the spinal cord passes through to the brain the foramen magnum to narrow. It also may press on the lower brainstem . ref http www.tchain.com otoneurology disorders central cerebellar basilar 20invagination.htm ref This is similar to Chiari malformation . That, however, is usually present at birth. Symptoms Symptoms vary depending on whether the spinal cord, brain stem, nerves or their blood supply is affected by the pressure. Symptoms become apparent when the neck is bent. They include Posterior head pain Neck weakness Periods of confusion Dysarthria difficulty swallowing or talking due to loss of muscle control Dizziness Loss of sensation Cranial nerve disturbance Loss of the ability to know how joints are positioned Lhermitte s sign tingling when the neck bends backward Weakness of the arms and legs Orthostatic hypotension Patients will go into a pool and notice that below their belly button the water is not as cold as it is above. Complications from this can include hydrocephalus , pseudotumor cerebri or syringomyelia because it blocks the flow of fluid around the brain and spinal cord. Causes and Risk Factors Basilar invagination can be present at birth. If the condition develops after birth, it is usually the result of injury or diseases. If due to injury, about half the time it is caused by vehicle or bicycle accidents 25 of the time by falls and 10 of the time by recreational activities such as diving accidents. It also occurs in patients with bone diseases, such as osteomalacia , rheumatoid arthritis , Paget s disease , Ehlers Danlos syndrome , Marfan syndrome , and osteogenesis imperfecta . Diagnosis A doctor will base his or her diagnosis on the symptoms the patient has and the results of tests, including An X ray Magnetic resonance imaging ... Invagination Category Neurological disorders ... more details
Summary album cover fur REQUIRED Article Artificial Invagination Use Infobox HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Source ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Name Artificial Invagination Artist Merzbow Label Vanilla Records Graphic Artist Item Front Cover Type CD EP Website Owner Masami Akita Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Portion Low resolution Purpose Replaceability other information Licensing Non free album cover ... more details
Crypts are anatomical structures that are narrow but deep invagination s into a larger structure. One common type of anatomical crypt is the Crypts of Lieberk hn . However, it is not the only type some types of tonsils also have crypts. Because these crypts allow external access to the deep portions of the tonsils, these tonsils are more vulnerable to infection. External links BUHistology 06601loa Lymphoid Tissues and Organs tonsil http www.siumed.edu dking2 erg GI044b.htm Histology of crypt of tonsil at siumed.edu anatomy stub Category Anatomy ... more details
The primitive gut that forms during gastrulation in the developing blastula is known as the archenteron . It develops into the digestive tract of an animal. Formation of the Archenteron in Sea Urchins See Gastrulation . As primary mesenchyme cells detach from the vegetal pole in the blastula and enter the fluid filled cavity in the center the blastocoel , the remaining cells at the vegetal pole flatten to form a vegetal plate . This buckles inwards towards the blastocoel in a process called invagination . The cells continue to be rearranged until the shallow dip formed by invagination transforms into a deeper, narrower pouch formed by the gastrula s endoderm . This narrowing and lengthening of the archenteron is driven by convergent extension . The open end of the archenteron is called the blastopore . The filopodia thin fibers formed by the mesenchyme cells found in a late gastrula contract to drag the tip of the archenteron across the blastocoel. The endoderm of the archenteron will fuse with the ectoderm of the blastocoel wall. At this point gastrulation is complete, and the gastrula has a functional digestive tube. The indentation that is actually formed is called the lip of the blastopore in amphibian s and fish , and the primitive streak in bird s and mammal s. Each is controlled by the dorsal blastopore , and primitive node also known as Hensen s node , respectively. External links http chsweb.lr.k12.nj.us mstanley outlines animals antax image51.gif Diagram developmental biology stub Embryology Category Developmental biology ca Arqu nteron cs Prvost evo es Arqu nteron fr Archent ron it Archenteron ja pl Prajelito pt Arqu ntero ... more details
Unreferenced stub type animal auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Automatic taxobox subdivision Phoronis architecta Phoronis australis Phoronis caespitosa Phoronis californica Phoronis capensis Phoronis hippocrepia Phoronis ijimai P. vancouverensis Phoronis muelleri Phoronis ovalis Phoronis pallida Phoronis psammophila P. architecta Phoronis svetlanae Phoronis vancouverensis Phoronis viridis Phoronis is one of the two genus genera of the horseshoe worm family Phoronidae , in the phylum biology phylum Phoronida . It s diagnostic feature is the lack of epidermal invagination at the base of the lophophore . Category Animals Invertebrate stub nl Phoronis ... more details
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Cytomeres are structures that are formed when the contents of a single large schizont are separated into multiple daughter cells, in the course of schizogony . ref cite journal author Moltmann UG, Mehlhorn H, Friedhoff KT title Ultrastructural study of the development of Babesia ovis Piroplasmia in the ovary of the vector tick Rhipicephalus bursa journal The Journal of protozoology volume 29 issue 1 pages 30 8 year 1982 month February pmid 7086711 ref Cytomeres are caused by complex invagination s of the surface of the schizont. They complete the budding process in the formation of large numbers of merozoite s and are found in some species of sporozoan s&mdash including those of the Leucocytozoon genus&mdash undergoing exoerythrocytic asexual division. References Reflist Category Apicomplexa protist stub ... more details
Description Relation of leaves in Sarraceniaceae to simpler leaf type. A Diagram of simple leaf type. B Diagrammatic leaf of Heliamphora . C Diagram. leaf of Sarracenia . a sheathing base of petiole, b winged A , B or cylindrical C part of petiole, c expanded A , B or fused C halves of lower laminar portion, d uniform A or inflated and pitchered B , C midrib of lamina, e supposed A or actual B , C invagination orifice in pitcher formation, f terminal lobes of lamina A , that form lateral parts of lid in B , C . Author John Muirhead Macfarlane Source Macfarlane, J.M. 1908. Sarraceniaceae. In A. Engler Das Pflanzenreich IV , 110, Heft 36 1 91. Permission PD US PD US Category Sarraceniaceae ... more details
ESCRT e ndosomal s orting c omplex r equired for t ransport refers to a series of cytosolic protein complexes called ESCRT 0, ESCRT I, ESCRT II, and ESCRT III. Endocytosis and Receptor Down Regulation Image with unknown copyright status removed File MVB Sorting Pathway.gif thumb right MVB Sorting Pathway The ESCRT complexes mediate sorting of ubiquitylated cargo proteins into subregions of the endosomal membrane for inclusion in the internal vesicle biology s of resulting multivesicular bodies MVBs The sequential activities of the ESCRT complexes are required for the recognition and sorting of ubiquitin modified cargo proteins into the internal vesicles of multivesicular bodies MVBs . Sorting of membrane cargo proteins into the internal vesicles of a MVB requires one or more ubiquitin tags, which are added to the cytosolic domains of membrane proteins. These ubiquitin tags are recognized by the ESCRT complexes, which bind sequentially and work in concert to pass along the cargo proteins from one complex to the next, sorting the ubiquitylated cargo proteins into subregions of the endosomal membrane for inclusion in an intralumenal MVB vesicle. Invagination of the membrane into an internal vesicle also depends on PI 3 P, resulting from the phosphorylation of phosphatidylinositol by a lipid kinase , and functioning as another docking site for the ESCRT complexes. The complexes require PI 3 P and ubiquitylated cargo proteins to attach to the endosomal membrane. When another phosphate group is added to PI 3 P, producing PI 3,5 P sub 2 sub , the ESCRT III complex is able to form a large multimeric aggregation on the membrane, enabling the invagination and pinching off processes required to form the internal vesicles. References cite book last Alberts first Bruce authorlink coauthors Alexander Johnson, Julian Lewis, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter Walter title Molecular Biology of the Cell, 5th ed. publisher Garland Science date 2008 location New York, NY pages 795 797 u ... more details
. It has been perceived as problematic that a gastrulation by invagination is by no means universal among eumetazoans. Only recently has an invagination been confirmed in a Calcarea sponge ... adult stage. The invagination of the original gastrula stage he saw as bilaterally symmetric rather ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Platybasia Image Caption Clinical features it occurs as an isolated congenital anomaly or in conjunction with skeletal dysplasia such as achondroplasia, osteogenosis imperfecta or secondary to Paget s or bone softening disorders. impingement over neural and vascular structures may appear in 3 4 th decade. Radiological findings increase in skull base angle 152 degrees martin basilar angle DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 Q 75 8 q 65 ICD9 ICD9 756.0 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D010985 Platybasia is a spinal disease of a malformed relationship between the occipital bone and cervical spine . It may be caused by Paget s disease . External links GPnotebook 1811546100 cite journal author Pearce JM title Platybasia and basilar invagination journal Eur. Neurol. volume 58 issue 1 pages 62 4 year 2007 pmid 17483591 doi 10.1159 000102172 Congenital malformations and deformations of musculoskeletal system Category Congenital disorders of musculoskeletal system pl P askopodstawie disease stub Platybasia is also a feature of Gorlin Goltz syndrome, commonly known as Basal cell nevus syndrome. ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Dutch Tour 1989 Type Live Album Artist Merzbow Cover Dutch Tour 1989.jpeg Released 1992 Recorded 23 September 9 October 1989 Genre Noise music Length 3 32 58 Label V2 Archief Producer Masami Akita Reviews Last album Artificial Invagination br 1991 This album Dutch Tour 1989 br 1992 Next album Hannover Interruption br 1992 Dutch Tour 1989 is a double cassette live album by the Japanese noise musician, Merzbow . It was a limited release and every copy had different cover artwork. Track listing V2 S Hertogenbosch 29 09 89 55 48 Diogenes Nijmegen 03 10 89 52 07 Ekko Utrecht 09 10 89 51 47 Radio Rataplan Live Show Nijmegen 03 10 89 28 23 Side A B C 24 53 Personnel Masami Akita metals, feedbacksystems Reiko Akita metals Kiyoshi Mizutani guitars, feedbacksystems Frans de Waard studio effects External links http www.discogs.com release 709645 Discogs entry Merzbow Category Merzbow live albums Category 1992 live albums ... more details
during the initial invagination as well as during hingepoint folding. Here, the mechanism depends ... . During Drosophila gastrulation, apical constriction of midline cells initiates invagination ... more details
Image Dentallamina11 17 05.jpg right 250px thumb Micrograph of a dental lamina and tooth bud. H&E stain . The dental lamina is a band of epithelium epithelial Biological tissue tissue seen in histology histologic sections of a tooth development developing tooth . The dental lamina is first evidence of tooth development and begins at the sixth week in utero or three weeks after the rupture of the buccopharyngeal membrane. It is formed when cells of the oral ectoderm proliferate faster than cells of other areas. Best described as an in growth of oral ectoderm , the dental lamina is frequently distinguished from the vestibular lamina , which develops concurrently. This dividing tissue is surrounded by and, some would argue, stimulated by ectomysenchymal growth. When it is present, the dental lamina connects the developing tooth bud to the epithelium of the oral cavity . Eventually, the dental lamina disintegrates into small clusters of epithelium and is resorbed. In situations when the clusters are not resorbed, this remanent of the dental lamina is sometimes known as the glands of Serres eruption cyst s are formed over the developing tooth and delay its eruption into the oral cavity. This invagination of ectodermal tissues is the proginitor to the later ameloblasts and Tooth enamel enamel while the ectomysenchyme is responsible for the dental papilla and later odontoblasts . References Cate AR. Ten. Oral histology development, structure, and function. 5th ed. 1998. ISBN 0 8151 2952 1. Brand RW, Isselhard DE. Anatomy of orofacial structures. 7th ed. Mosby. 2003. ISBN 0323019544. Bhaskar SN. Orban s oral histology and embryology. 11th ed. 1991. ISBN 81 8147 012 5. Gartner, L. The Essentials of Oral Histology and Embryology. Jen House Publishing Company. Baltimore, MD. 1999. pg19 20 Category Teeth ... more details
Infobox Embryology Name PAGENAME Latin GraySubject 6 GrayPage 47 Image Caption Image2 Caption2 System CarnegieStage Days 17 Precursor GivesRiseTo MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre k 04 DorlandsSuf 12471954 The primitive knot or primitive node is the organizer for gastrulation in vertebrates. Diversity In bird s it is known as Hensen s node , and is named after its discoverer Victor Hensen . In amphibian s, it is known as Spemann s organizer , and is named after Hans Spemann who, with Mangold, first identified the organizer in 1924. ref name pmid17563072 cite journal author Garcia Fern ndez J, D Aniello S, Escriv H title Organizing chordates with an organizer journal Bioessays volume 29 issue 7 pages 619 24 year 2007 pmid 17563072 doi 10.1002 bies.20596 ref Development The primitive knot starts as a regional knot of cells that forms on the blastodisc immediately anterior to where the outer layer of cells will begin to migrate inwards an area known as the archenteron primitive streak . Posterior to the node is the primitive pit, where the cells of the epiblast the upper layer of embryonic cells initially begin to invaginate. This invagination expands posteriorly into the primitive groove as the cells layers continue to move into the space between the embryonic cells and the yolk. This differentiates the embryo into the germ layer s endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm. The primitive knot migrates posteriorly as gastrulation proceeds, eventually being absorbed into the tail bud. The cells of the primitive knot secrete many cellular signals essential for gastrulation including Fibroblast Growth Factor s, Sonic hedgehog , and retinoic acid . Cilia beating within the knot cause differential buildup of secreted factors in the nodal cavity, leading to development of the right left axis in the embryo. References references External links http www.nature.com ncb journal v3 n6 fig tab ncb0601 e138 F1.html Overview at nature.com http www.biochem.northwestern.edu holmgren Glossary De ... more details
Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 K 00 2 k 00 ICD9 ICD9 520.2 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Taurodontism is a condition found in molar teeth where the body of the tooth and pulp tooth pulp chamber is enlarged vertically at the expense of the roots. As a result, the floor of the pulp and the furcation of the tooth is moved apically down the root. The underlying mechanism of taurodontism is the failure or late invagination of Hertwig s epithelial root sheath , which is responsible for root formation and shaping causing an apical shift of the root furcation. The constriction at the amelocemental junction is usually reduced or absent. Taurodontism is most commonly found in permanent dentition although the term is traditionally applied to molar teeth. In some cases taurodontism seems to follow an autosomal dominant type of inheritance. Taurodontism is found in association with amelogenesis imperfecta , ectodermal dysplasia and tricho dento osseous syndrome. The term means bull like teeth derived from similarity of these teeth to those of ungulate or cud chewing animals. According to Shaw these can be classified as hypotaurodont, hypertaurodont and mesotaurodont. According to Mangion taurodontism may be 1. A retrograde character 2. A primitive pattern 3. Mendelian recessive character 4. Atavistic feature 5. A mutation The condition is of anthropological importance as it was seen in Neanderthals . It has also been reported in Klinefelter s syndrome . The teeth involved are invariably molars, sometimes single and at the other times multiple teeth may be involved. The teeth themselves may look normal and do not have any particular anatomical character on clinical examination. On a dental radiograph, the involved tooth looks rectangular in shape without apical taper. The pulp chamber is extremely large and the furcations may be only a few millimeters long at times. References Kahn, Michael A. Basic Oral and Maxillof ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Haematobic EP Type ep Artist Aborted Cover The Haematobic.jpg Released September 28, 2004 Recorded Genre Deathgrind Length Label Listenable Records Listenable , The End Records The End Producer Reviews Last album Goremageddon The Saw and the Carnage Done br 2003 This album The Haematobic EP br EP, 2004 Next album The Archaic Abattoir br 2005 The Haematobic EP is an EP by Aborted released on September 28, 2004. Track listing tracklist title1 Gestated Rabidity length1 4 13 title2 Drowned note2 Entombed band Entombed Cover length2 3 46 title3 Voracious Haemaglobinic Syndrome length3 4 06 title4 The Sanctification Of Refornication length4 3 44 title5 Parasitic Flesh Resection note5 live length5 2 05 title6 The Holocaust Incarnate note6 live length6 7 04 Videos tracklist title1 Meticulous Invagination note1 video title2 The Saw & The Carnage Done note2 video title3 Parasitic Flesh Resection note3 live video title4 The Holocaust Incarnate note4 live video title5 Eructations Of Carnal Artistry note5 live video Personnel Sven de Caluw vocals Bart Vergaert guitars Thijs De Cloedt guitars Frederik Vanmassenhove bass Dirk Verbeuren Dirk Vanbueren drums References refbegin Allmusic class album id r1729437 pure url yes The Haematobic EP Listenable at Allmusic Allmusic class album id r708274 pure url yes The Haematobic EP The End at Allmusic refend DEFAULTSORT Haematobic Ep Category Aborted band albums Category 2004 EPs Aborted es The Haematobic EP it The Haematobic EP ru The Haematobic EP ... more details
Taxobox name Raphidophytes image Gonyostomum cells.JPG image caption Gonyostomum semen domain Eukaryote Eukaryota regnum Chromalveolata phylum Heterokont ophyta classis Raphidophyceae classis authority Chadefaud, 1950 Raphidophytes formerly referred to as Chloromonadophyceae and Chloromonadineae ref jstor 3224637 are a small group of eukaryote eukaryotic alga e that includes both marine ocean marine and fresh water freshwater species . ref name hoek95 Hoek, C. van den, Mann, D. G. and Jahns, H. M. 1995 . http books.google.co.uk books?id xuUoiFesSHMC&printsec frontcover Algae An introduction to phycology , Cambridge University Press, UK. ref All raphidophytes are unicellular , with large cells 50 100 Micrometre m but no cell walls . Raphidophytes possess a pair of flagellum flagella , organised such that both originate from the same invagination or gullet . One flagellum points forwards, while the other, covered in hair like mastigonemes , points backwards across the cell surface, lying within a Anatomical terms of location ventral groove. Raphidophytes contain numerous ellipse ellipsoid chloroplast s, which contain chlorophyll s a, c sub 1 sub and c sub 2 sub . They also make use of accessory pigment s including carotene carotene and Xanthophyll Xanthophyll cycle diadinoxanthin . Unlike other heterokontophytes, raphidophytes do not possess the Eyespot apparatus photoreceptive organelle or eyespot typical of this group. In terms of ecology , raphidophytes occur as photosynthesis photosynthetic autotroph s across a range of Aquatic ecosystem aquatic systems. Freshwater species are more common in acid ic waters, such as pools in bog s. Marine species often produce large algal bloom blooms in summer, particularly in coast coastal waters . Off the Japan ese coast, the resulting red tide s often cause disruption to fish farming fish farms , although raphidophytes are not usually responsible for toxicity toxic blooms. See also Chattonella Fibrocapsa Gonyostomum Haramona ... more details
Stomotheca is the term applied to the feeding apparatus in front of the mouth of harvestmen , and sometimes the related scorpion s. Usually it consists of the epistome Labrum arthropod mouthpart labrum , two pairs of coxapophyses endite s, maxilla ry lobes and often a labium insect labium . ref name pinto 23ff aut Shultz, Jeffrey W. & Pinto da Rocha, Ricardo 2007 Morphology and Functional Anatomy. In Pinto da Rocha et al. 2007 23ff ref The epistome is a projection that forms the anterior wall of the stomotheca. Its upper side is hardened and divided by a transverse invagination Sulcus anatomy sulcus . The part nearer the groove is sometimes called clypeus , the other one Labrum arthropod mouthpart labrum . The area around the mouth is soft and flexible, often with a distal lobe. On the sides, the walls around the mouth are fused to the medial surfaces of the pedipalpal coxa e, and a transverse muscle attaches to the inner surfaces of the epistomal walls. ref name pinto 23ff Coxapophyses are extensions from the pedipalps and first pair of legs. While hardened at the base, they end in large soft pads that work as lips. It some species there is a narrow canal pseudotrachea on the posterior surface of the pedipalpal coxapophysis, possibly conducting fluids into the digestive tract. Salivary gland s lead into the preoral chamber from both pairs of coxapophyses. While most harvestmen have coxapophyses on the second pair of legs as well, these do not end in pad like structures and are reduced in many groups. Where they are fully developed, they probably aid in food intake. Similar lobular structures are sometimes found on the two latter pairs of legs as well, but their function is unknown. ref name pinto 23ff The labium , when present, is a flattened plate derived from the somite of the first walking leg. While large in many Eupnoi and Dyspnoi , it is small in most Laniatores and absent in Cyphophthalmi . ref name pinto 23ff The term stomotheca is derived from Ancient Gree ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Music for Bondage Performance Type Studio Album Artist Merzbow Cover Music for Bondage Performance.jpg Released 1991 Recorded 1989 1991 Genre Noise music Length 60 44 Label Extreme Records Producer Masami Akita Reviews All Music Allmusic class album id r295824 pure url yes link Last album Great American Nude Crash for Hi Fi br 1991 This album Music For Bondage Performance br 1991 Next album Artificial Invagination br 1991 Nihongo Music for Bondage Performance Kinbaku no su no ongaku is a studio album by the Japanese noise musician Merzbow . Track listing Track listing total length 59 38 all music Masami Akita R.B.A. title1 Hara Kiri Video Lost Paradise Theme length1 3 06 title2 Seishi Seppuku Kei length2 10 47 title3 Ropes in Tears length3 7 43 title4 Aimei Nawa length4 12 08 title5 Lost Paradise Fire Scene length5 0 43 title6 Bondage Performance at Homo Fixas length6 26 17 Notes Right Brain Audile Track 1 1991 for Asako. Track 2 1989 made for female prisoner in bondage & seppuku Japanese style. B&D performance by Ruka Mikami in Homo Fixas Studio, Yotsuya. Track 3 1990 made for bondage & pipe in western style. B&D performance by Santomi Fuji in Kannon Studio, Shinjuku. Track 4 1989 made for office girl in bondage in Yokohama. B&D performance by Youri Sunohara. Track 6 1989 & 1990 . External links http www.xtr.com catalog XCD 008 Official website at Extreme Records http www.discogs.com release 183696 Discogs entry for Music For Bondage Performance Merzbow Category Merzbow albums Category 1991 albums ... more details
Wikify date March 2011 Orphan date March 2011 Mammary Gland Development is characterized by the unique process by which epithelial cells invade into the stroma. The development of the mammary gland occurs mainly after birth. During puberty, tubule formation is coupled with branching morphogenesis which establishes the basic arboreal network of ducts emanating from the nipple ref cite journal last Sekhri first KK title Studies of mouse mammary glands. I. Cytomorphology of the normal mammary gland. journal J Natl Cancer Inst. year 1967 month Sep volume 39 issue 3 pages 459 90 pmid 6053715 ref . Embryonic Mammary Gland Development Embryonic mammary gland development can be divided into a series of specific stages involving first the formation of the milk lines running bi laterally between the fore and hind limbs occurring around E10.5. The second stage subsequently occurring at E11.5 where placode formation begins along the mammary milk line which will eventually give rise to the nipple. Lastly, the third stage occurring at E12.5 involves the invagination of cells within the placode into the mescenchyme leading to a mammary anlage ref cite journal last Hens first JR coauthors Wysolmerski JJ title Key stages of mammary gland development molecular mechanisms involved in the formation of the embryonic mammary gland. journal Breast Cancer Res. date 10 year 2005 month Aug volume 7 issue 5 pages 220 4 pmid 16168142 doi 10.1186 bcr1306 pmc 1242158 ref . Pre Pubertal Mammary Gland Development Unlike most mammalian organs, the mammary gland undergoes most of its development in the adult organism. During the pubertal period, the mammary gland undegoes extensive ductal elongation and branching. References reflist Category Breast anatomy ... more details
, Roux A, et al. title Dynamin and the actin cytoskeleton cooperatively regulate plasma membrane invagination ... membrane invagination. journal J. Biol. Chem. volume 281 issue 39 pages 29042 53 year 2006 pmid ... more details
use to internalize presumptive mesoderm. Basal chordates rely predominantly on invagination, anamniote ... cell movements may occur during gastrulation invagination and involution . ref name worms.zoology.wisc.edu ... more details