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Publication : Regionalisation of the endoderm progenitors and morphogenesis of the gut portals of the mouse embryo.

First Author  Franklin V Year  2008
Journal  Mech Dev Volume  125
Issue  7 Pages  587-600
PubMed ID  18486455 Mgi Jnum  J:138383
Mgi Id  MGI:3805088 Doi  10.1016/j.mod.2008.04.001
Citation  Franklin V, et al. (2008) Regionalisation of the endoderm progenitors and morphogenesis of the gut portals of the mouse embryo. Mech Dev 125(7):587-600
abstractText  This fate-mapping study reveals that the progenitors of all major parts of the embryonic gut are already present in endoderm of the early-head-fold to early-somite stage (1-9 somites) mouse embryo. The anterior endoderm contributes primarily to the anterior intestinal portal of the early-organogenesis stage (16-19 somites) embryo. Endoderm cells around and lateral to the node are allocated to the open 'midgut' region of the embryonic gut. The posterior (post-nodal) endoderm contributes not only to the posterior intestinal portal but also the open 'midgut'. Descendants of the posterior endoderm span a length of the gut from the level of the 3rd-5th somites to the posterior end of the embryonic gut. The formation of the anterior and posterior intestinal portals is accompanied by similar repertoires of morphogenetic tissue movement. We also discovered that cells on contralateral sides of the anterior endoderm are distributed asymmetrically to the dorsal and ventral sides of the anterior intestinal portal, heralding the acquisition of laterality by the embryonic foregut.
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