JK Mazilu… - Molecular Genetics and Metabolism, 2011 - Elsevier ... study by Sucheston and Cannon in the 1960s [8]. The adrenal cortex has its origins in the mesoderm s urogenitalridge of the developing embryo, which also gives rise to the gonads and kidneys AC CE PT ED M AN US CR IPT ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT [8,9]. The coelomic ...
RVJE Wheeler - 2011 - Springer ... At the cranial end of the urogenitalridge, the peritoneum gives rise to a population of epithelial cells, which segregate from the peritoneal layer [91]. This new population proliferates and forms the longitudinally oriented müllerian ducts [91, 175]. ...Urogenitalridge... Related articles
P Acién… - Human Reproduction Update, 2011 - ESHRE ... For example, a unicornuate uterus identified as a 'V0C0U4aA#M#' malformation could have a non-communicating cavitated horn, cervicovaginal atresia, segmentary atresia or renal agenesis on the contralateral side or even agenesis of all of the urogenitalridge derivates. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
P Acién, F Sánchez del Campo, MJ Mayol… - European Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier ... 4. It is likely that several inducing factors (HOXA 10, FGF 10) act from the urogenitalridge to induce growth of the tissues of the inguinal cone; these tissues originate primarily from the abdominal wall and become situated against the developing mesonephric duct wall under the ...
A Kobayashi, CA Stewart, Y Wang, K Fujioka… - …, 2011 - dev.biologists.org ... At embryonic day (E) 11.5 in mice, the Müllerian duct forms as an invagination of the mesonephric (coelomic) epithelium of the anterior urogenitalridge, which subsequently elongates posteriorly lateral to the Wolffian duct and reaches the cloaca at E13.5 (Kobayashi and ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 3 versions