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In embryonic development the blastocyst contains the embryoblast which is destroyed in the removal of the stem cells.
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On one side of the blastocyst is a group of cells that project inside into the blastocyst cavity; this is the inner cell mass, or embryoblast, and its progeny form the body of the new offspring. chromosome pair.
CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] Ashcraft 2010
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These cells are extracted from embryoblast during blastocyst stage, which corresponds to 5-day-old embryo.
unknown title 2009
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On one side of the blastocyst is a group of cells that project inside into the blastocyst cavity; this is the inner cell mass, or embryoblast, and its progeny form the body of the new offspring.
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On one side of the blastocyst is a group of cells that project inside into the blastocyst cavity; this is the inner cell mass, or embryoblast, and its progeny form the body of the new offspring.
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On one side of the blastocyst is a group of [[cells]] that project inside into the blastocyst cavity; this is the inner cell mass, or embryoblast, and its progeny form the body of the new offspring.
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On one side of the blastocyst is a group of [[cells]] that project inside into the blastocyst cavity; this is the inner cell mass, or embryoblast, and its progeny form the body of the new offspring.
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On one side of the blastocyst is a group of cells that project inside into the blastocyst cavity; this is the inner cell mass, or embryoblast, and its progeny form the body of the new offspring.
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On one side of the blastocyst is a group of cells that project inside into the blastocyst cavity; this is the inner cell mass, or embryoblast, and its progeny form the body of the new offspring.
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