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Hormonal control of morphogenetic cell death of the wing hypodermis in Lucilia cuprina

Tissue and Cell, 1975
1. Cytoplasmic fragments in the haemolymph of newly emerged flies derive from the degenerating wing hypodermis. 2. At the time of eclosion, dorsal and ventral cell layers of the wing are connected by processes containing bundles of microtubules and microfilaments. Cytoplasmic fragments contain similar bundles of microtubules but few microfilaments.
I M, Seligman   +3 more
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SYSTEMATIC OCCURRENCE OF A SCLEROTIC HYPODERMIS IN ROOTS OF ARACEAE

American Journal of Botany, 1987
A survey of the systematic occurrence of a sclerotic hypodermis was made in 91 genera and over 280 species of Araceae. The sclerotic hypodermis in roots consists of a cylinder inside the exodermis, one to five or more cells wide, with thickened, lignified cell walls. The cells are elongated, pitted, and often septate.
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Network of the Primo Vascular System in the Rat Hypodermis

2011
Anatomical and histological studies on acupuncture points (acupoints) and meridians have been one of the most important approaches to revealing the mechanism of acupuncture analgesia and therapeutics. However, researchers have not yet reached a conclusion on the exact anatomical structure of the acupuncture meridians.
Byung-Cheon Lee   +7 more
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Dermis and Hypodermis

2022
Davide Orlandi   +2 more
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The Aging Hypodermis System

2021
Hall, David H.   +2 more
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Casparian band-like structures in the root hypodermis of some aquatic angiosperms

Aquatic Botany, 1996
Casparian band-like structures were detected in the root hypodermis of Potamogeton pectinatus L., Ruppia maritima L., Zostera capensis Setchell, Z. marina L., Z. japonica Aschers and Graebn, Halophila ovalis (R.Br.) Hook f. and Nymphaea capensis Thumb, but not in Egeria densa Planch, Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms and Lema minor L.
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Hypodermis

1992
William Montagna   +2 more
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WormAtlas Hermaphrodite Handbook - Epithelial System - Hypodermis

WormAtlas, 2002
Altun, Zeynep F.   +2 more
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WormAtlas Male Handbook - Epithelial System - Hypodermis

WormAtlas, 2005
Hall, David H.   +2 more
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