The testicular form is expressed in embryonic tissues, tumor cells, and the testis.
It is also expressed in ascites and various embryonic tissues.
These surface tensions have been determined for a variety of tissues, including embryonic tissues and cell lines.
They can also be found in developing embryonic pancreatic tissue.
Thus, a living plant always has embryonic tissues.
Cancer attacked children while they were still growing; it could even attack embryonic tissue.
These proteins actively regulate cell growth in embryonic and adult tissue.
These signals, in turn, allow for the formation of embryonic tissues.
On the other hand, research using foetal and embryonic tissues is not prohibited as such.
The gene is also expressed in embryonic tissues and stem cells.