What's the difference between bryozoan and vestibulum?

Bryozoan


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the Bryozoa.
  • (n.) One of the Bryozoa.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Heptadecanoic aldehyde is one of the main aldehydes in the seven species investigated comprising about 30% of the sum of these main bryozoan aldehydes.
  • (2) A novel process was designed for the large-scale isolation of bryostatin 1 from the bryozoan Bugula neritina L. in order to obtain multigram quantities of highly pure material for formulation studies, preclinical toxicology, and clinical trials in cancer patients.
  • (3) Two different lectins (termed BnA-I and BnA-II) with distinct carbohydrate specificities were identified and subsequently isolated from the marine bryozoan Bugula neritina.
  • (4) Three species of arborescent bryozoans share a bias in growth rate that favors reverser branches (those whose direction of growth is opposite that of their parent branch); this bias produces a common hummocky appearance to the top margin of the colony.
  • (5) The bryostatins, a family of macrocyclic lactones isolated from marine bryozoans, also bind to and active protein kinase C. However, they differ from TPA in the selectivity of their responses in that they behave either as agonists or antagonists of protein kinase C actions.
  • (6) Bryostatins are macrocyclic lactones isolated from the marine bryozoan Bugula neritina.
  • (7) The terminal growth of bryozoans allows a reconstruction of their growth history and generating rules from the developed pattern.
  • (8) Bioactivity-directed separations led to the isolation of the new alkaloid, 1-vinyl-8-hydroxy-beta-carboline [1], as the major cytotoxic component of the marine bryozoan Cribricellina cribraria.
  • (9) Five cheilostome bryozoans have given rise to the isolation of unique secondary natural products.
  • (10) Two ctenosome bryozoans are dealt with, one, Alcyonidium gelatinosum containing a sulfoxonium ion acting as hapten in an allergic contact dermatitis and the other, Zoobotryon verticillatum yielding bromogramines.
  • (11) ), with anti-tumor activities, have been isolated from marine sponges, octocorals, marine algae, tunicates, nudibranchs, bryozoans, and so on.
  • (12) Ellobiophrya conviva clasps tentacles of the bryozoan Bugula neritina with a ring-like structure formed from aboral extensions of its body that taper into two slender arms.
  • (13) Bryostatin 1, a macrocyclic lactone isolated from a marine bryozoan, has significant antineoplastic activity against the murine cell line P388.
  • (14) The probable symbiotic relationship between A. californicum and the bryozoan Bugula neritina was discussed.
  • (15) Secondary metabolites from marine bryozoans are reviewed.
  • (16) Bryostatin 1, a macrocyclic lactone isolated from the marine bryozoan Bugula neritina, has demonstrated both antineoplastic activity against the murine P388 leukemia line in vivo and stimulatory activity against mouse and human hematopoietic progenitors.
  • (17) The macrocyclic lactone bryostatins, isolated from marine bryozoans, have been found to be strong inhibitors of e.g., the P 388 murine lymphocyte leukemia cell line and in vivo systems.
  • (18) The bryostatins are a group of macrocyclic lactones isolated from the marine bryozoan Bugula neritina.
  • (19) The bryostatins are macrocyclic lactones, extracted from the marine bryozoan Bugula neritina, and have been reported to be potent antineoplastic agents.
  • (20) In sponges, coelenterates, bryozoans, and ascidians, blastogenesis associated with the formation of resting buds and resting blastogenetic structures is similar to the oncogenesis.

Vestibulum


Definition:

  • (n.) A cavity into which, in certain bryozoans, the esophagus and anus open.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) 53 cases were all marsupialized into the oral vestibulum.
  • (2) In both cases an anomaly of the inner ear was found, consisting of bilateral cystic dilatation of the cochlea and the vestibulum.
  • (3) Vestibulum-cheek flaps were used to close the fistula in 97% of the cases.
  • (4) To create and restore a sufficiently broad gingiva propria and to deepen the vestibulum, the new wound area should be covered by a graft which at the same time counteracts resorption of the alveolar bone.
  • (5) The stapes was extracted from the vestibulum the same day and was fixed to the incus with fibrin sealant in an anatomical position.
  • (6) The prolapses started from the submucosal layer of the proximal part of the vestibulum vaginae.
  • (7) A horseshoe-like operculum having no cilia was present at the center of the adoral ciliary zone, and the opening of the vestibulum was situated as a cleft crossing from the center to the right periphery of this zone.
  • (8) The epithelium was examined from the "portio vaginalis cervicis uteri" down to the "vestibulum".
  • (9) A new technique is shown for a one-stage reconstruction of the mucosa of the floors of the nose and maxillary sinus, the bone structures of the maxilla and the hard palate, as well as the mucosal layers of the hard and soft palates and vestibulum.
  • (10) The epithelium of normal human alveolar mucosa originating from the anterior vestibulum was subjected to stereologic analysis.
  • (11) They are: rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) of the nose and the ethmoid sinuses, RMS of the nasal vestibulum, nasopharyngeal lymphoma malignum.
  • (12) The author reports on a rare case of direct injury of the middle ear with elective luxation of the stapes in vestibulum, where the rest of the ossicular chain was intact.
  • (13) In addition malformations from the VACTERL-association (sacral malformation, anal atresia with vestibulum fistula, renal dysplasia, only eleven pairs of ribs with hypoplasia of the eleventh one, diplopodia on the left foot) were found.
  • (14) The case of a 39-year-old male patient is reported who had two filiform wartlike lesions at the vestibulum of the nose.
  • (15) In the cochlea, fluorescence was observed in the organ of Corti, the spiral ganglion, the nerve fibres, the vascular stria and Reissner's membrane; in the vestibulum, fluorescence was seen in the crista ampullaris and the planum semilunatum.
  • (16) There was no bony separation between the irregularly dilated inner auditory canal and the vestibulum.
  • (17) In view of these excessive displacements, compared to inner ear dimensions, piston prostheses should always dip into the vestibulum in the lower half of the footplate, far from endolymphatic membranes.
  • (18) We report on a 22-year old patient with an ectopic ureter ending in the vestibulum of the vagina without genital malformations.
  • (19) We report two cases of non periodic alternating nystagmus, one of vascular origin (ischemia of the vertebrobasilar territory) and a second of traumatic origin (whiplash injury) with otoneurological signs, typical of lesions in posterior cranial fossa and in particular of vestibulum-cerebellum and brainstem: gaze paretic nystagmus, rebound nystagmus, saccadic dysmetria, vestibular hyperreflexia and impaired visual suppression test.
  • (20) The cartilages of vestibulum nasi in rats of different ages (newborns, 1 week, 1 month and 12 months old) were studied immunohistochemically using monoclonal antibodies against glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and S-100 protein.

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