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Embryo splitting
Embryo splitting Separation of an early-stage embryo into two or more embryos with identical genetic makeup, essentially creating identical twins or higher multiples (triplets, quadruplets, etc.).
RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Embryo The early stages of development before an organism becomes self supporting. Genetic Hereditary. Having to do with the genes. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Embreeville Center The Embreeville Center is a hospital in Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States. Embryo The early stages of development before an organism becomes self supporting. Embryo biopsy An experimental test for genetic defects in embryos before they are implanted using IVF (in vitro fertilization). Embryo transfer An assisted reproductive technology in which an already fertilized egg is inserted into a woman's uterus to help her get pregnant. Embryoid bodies (EBs) Irregularly shaped clumps of cellular structures that arise when embryonic stem cells or embryonic germ cells are cultured. Embryoid bodies usually contain tissue from all three of the germ layers: endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm. Embryoid bodies are not part of normal development and occur only in vitro. Embryonal carcinoma A malignant germ cell tumor that occurs most often in the testes and accounts for about 40% of testicular tumors. Under the microscope, these tumors may resemble tissues of early embryos. This type of tumor can grow rapidly and spread outside the testicle. Embryonal carcinoma of the ovary is rare. It usually occurs before the age of 30 and is often prepubertal. Embryonic Undeveloped, related to the embryo. Embryonic germ cells Pluripotent stem cell lines that migrate, during early development, to the future gonads to form the progenitors of egg or sperm cells. The properties of EG cells are similar to those of embryonic stem cells, but may differ in the DNA methylation of some imprinted regions. Embryonic hemoglobin Hemoglobin E, the normal embryonic hemoglobin, the main type of hemoglobin found in the human embryo. The E stands for embryonic and also for epsilon, the chain unique to embryonic hemoglobin (which was originally known as Gower-2). Embryonic stem cell lines Populations of dividing cells established from embryonic stem cells and cultured in the laboratory. Within embryonic cell lines are cells that can produce more embryonic stem cells or, under conditions of differentiation, give rise to collections of cells that include most or all cell types that can be found in a postimplantation embryo, fetus, or developed organism. Embryonic stem cells Primitive (undifferentiated ) cultured cells from the embryo that have the potential to become a wide variety of specialized cell types, (that is, are pluripotent). They are derived from the inner cell mass of the blastocyst. Embryonic stem cells are not embryos; by themselves, they cannot produce the necessary cell types, such as trophectoderm cells, in an organized fashion so as to give rise to a complete organism. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Expectant management or therapy "Watchful waiting" or close monitoring of prostate cancer by a physician instead of immediate treatment. External urethral sphincter muscle A voluntary and involuntary ring-like band of muscle fibers that you voluntarily contract when you want to stop urinating. Extrinsic asthma Asthma that is triggered by an allergic reaction, usually to something that is inhaled. Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) A method of breaking up bile stones and gallstones. Uses a specialized tool and shock waves. Egg The mature female reproductive cell. Embryo splitting Embryoid bodies (EBs) Irregularly shaped clumps of cellular structures that arise when embryonic stem cells or embryonic germ cells are cultured. Embryoid bodies usually contain tissue from all three of the germ layers: endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm. Embryoid bodies are not part of normal development and occur only in vitro. Embryonic germ cells Pluripotent stem cell lines that migrate, during early development, to the future gonads to form the progenitors of egg or sperm cells. The properties of EG cells are similar to those of embryonic stem cells, but may differ in the DNA methylation of some imprinted regions. Embryonic stem cells Primitive (undifferentiated ) cultured cells from the embryo that have the potential to become a wide variety of specialized cell types, (that is, are pluripotent). They are derived from the inner cell mass of the blastocyst. Embryonic stem cells are not embryos; by themselves, they cannot produce the necessary cell types, such as trophectoderm cells, in an organized fashion so as to give rise to a complete organism. Embryonic stem cell lines Populations of dividing cells established from embryonic stem cells and cultured in the laboratory. Within embryonic cell lines are cells that can produce more embryonic stem cells or, under conditions of differentiation, give rise to collections of cells that include most or all cell types that can be found in a postimplantation embryo, fetus, or developed organism. Epigenetic effects Changes in gene expression that occur without changing the DNA sequence of a gene; for example, in the epigenetic effect called genomic imprinting, chemical molecules called methyl groups attach to DNA and "turn off" the gene's expression. We thank you for using the Medical Glossary to search for Embryo splitting. If you have a better definition for Embryo splitting than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Embryo splitting may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Embryo splitting and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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