What's the difference between ectoblast and exoderm?

Ectoblast


Definition:

  • (n.) The outer layer of the blastoderm; the epiblast; the ectoderm.
  • (n.) The outer envelope of a cell; the cell wall.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Three main groups are described : ectoblastic, mesoblastic and entoblastic phacomatoses.
  • (2) Ectoblast cells were isolated and cultured with ECM taken from the embryonal regions.
  • (3) Ectoblastic cells explanted from the animal pole of young Xenopus laevis gastrulae have been cultured in vitro.
  • (4) The epiblastic cells treated with dorsal ECM, mainly located at the interphase between the invaginating blastoporal lip and the overlying ectoblast differentiated morphologically into neural, mesenchyme and pigment cells.
  • (5) The amount of cement gland in the ectoblastic explants varied according to the egg-batch and on the average accounted for 55 percent of the total tissue.
  • (6) Three monoclonal antibodies 5.1.H, 8.7.D and 13.7.A raised against semi-purified Tera 1 membrane fractions recognize distinct onco-foetal antigens which are developmentally regulated on cells such as Tera 2 clone 13 and appear to be restricted in their expression to undifferentiated ectoblastic cells and certain organized cystic structures mimicking the foetal intestine.
  • (7) Most of this undifferentiated tissue originates from the adjacent layer of the ectoblast.
  • (8) The facial complex and the brain develop separately from a common embryonic structure called ectoblast.
  • (9) This means that all or almost all of the competent superficial layer of the ectoblastic cells underwent differentiation into cement gland.
  • (10) The human skin and the mammary gland in the woman and the man--all of them ectoblastic-origin tissues, rich in stromal structures and belonging to the IIIrd step of Mârza's classification (Vth note) -- were investigated using the method of the microscopic conventional fields.
  • (11) Ectoblastic derivatives (ectodermal and neuroectodermal components) constitute more than 90% of all structures in the murine teratocarcinoma derived from the PCC4-aza-1 line.
  • (12) Although the treatment changed the fate of some ectoblastic tissues, it was unable to force endodermal or mesodermal tissues of the blastoporal lip to differentiate into cement gland.
  • (13) It is now postulated rather that, being derived at different periods of time from the embryonic epiblast--or perhaps, more accurately, ectoblast--they share a common neuroendocrine programme which is manifested by their possession of the acronymous amine-handling characteristics of the series and whose final expression is determined by microenvironmental circumstances.

Exoderm


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