What's the difference between blastocoel and blastocoele?

Blastocoel


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Blastocoele


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  • (n.) The cavity of the blastosphere, or segmentation cavity.

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  • (1) Invaginating mesodermal cells of the lateral and ventral parts also form pseudopodia, and are in contact with the blastocoelic wall.
  • (2) The basal lamina could be distinguished from the blastocoelic ECM as a thin coat on the plasma membrane of epithelial cells; the ECM was in contact with this coat.
  • (3) The cytotrophoblast was restricted to the blastocoel, whilst syncytiotrophoblast intruded to the endometrial basal lamina.
  • (4) Treatment with retinoic acid, a known regulator of laminin gene expression, not only increased the gene expression of laminin but stimulated the blastocoel expansion without a significant increase in intracellular cAMP levels.
  • (5) The leading cells form lamellipodia on the roof of the blastocoel and trailing cells form lamellipodia on one another.
  • (6) When the roof of the blastocoel is inverted the original outer surface, now projecting toward the blastocoel, does not become coated with F-ECM and does not support mesodermal cell migration.
  • (7) In xenoplastic transplantations, we found that the extracellular matrix on the inner surface of the ESC blastocoel roof serves as a substratum for PIP cell migration.
  • (8) During preimplantation development of the mouse, embryos pass through a series of morphogenetic events: compaction, fluid accumulation to form the blastocoele (cavitation), and escape from the zona pellucida (hatching).
  • (9) These data indicate that information present in the host embryo and established well before the mesenchyme blastula stage guides the donor PMCs to the vegetal region of the blastocoel.
  • (10) The movement of the dorsal mesoderm across the blastocoel roof of the Xenopus gastrula is examined.
  • (11) The direction of mesoderm cell migration is determined by guidance cues in the extracellular matrix of the blastocoel roof and by an intrinsic tissue polarity of the mesoderm.
  • (12) At blastula stage 8, cells forming the blastocoelic roof were cultured in isolation as explants.
  • (13) When migrating mesodermal cells from early gastrulae are cultured on substrata conditioned by deposition of the fibrillar matrix, these cells exhibit striking contact inhibition of locomotion, a phenomenon that may explain dispersal of migrating mesodermal cells across the blastocoel roof.
  • (14) Lining the blastocoel are patches of endodermal cells in which the actin is exclusively cortical.
  • (15) After thawing and a one-step dilution of glycerol, embryos were cultured for 48 hr and viability was determined by blastocoel formation.
  • (16) Antibodies recognizing the external domain of the molecule can, unlike peptides containing the RGD site, block gastrulation when introduced into the blastocoel.
  • (17) These results constitute the first report of a possible physiological function for cAMP in preimplantation development, namely, in blastocoel formation.
  • (18) Collectively, all of these treatments indicate that there is a functional association between an asymmetric distribution of organelles along the apical-basal axis of nascent trophectoderm cells and the ability of the embryo to produce nascent blastocoele fluid efficiently.
  • (19) The four-fold rise in Na,K-ATPase activity during blastocoele formation is not mediated by an increased cellular pool of alpha-subunits.
  • (20) However, the influence of division order was diminished by a requirement for intercellular cooperation during blastocoel formation and by a counteracting influence of division order arising from its effects on the allocation of cells to the inner cell mass.

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