Vertebrate endoderm development

JM Wells, DA Melton - Annual review of cell and developmental …, 1999 - annualreviews.org
JM Wells, DA Melton
Annual review of cell and developmental biology, 1999annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Endoderm, one of the three principal germ layers, contributes to all organs of the
alimentary tract. For simplicity, this review divides formation of endodermal organs into four
fundamental steps:(a) formation of endoderm during gastrulation,(b) morphogenesis of a gut
tube from a sheet of cells,(c) budding of organ domains from the tube, and (d) differentiation
of organ-specific cell types within the growing buds. We discuss possible mechanisms that
regulate how undifferentiated endoderm becomes specified into a myriad of cell types that …
Abstract
Endoderm, one of the three principal germ layers, contributes to all organs of the alimentary tract. For simplicity, this review divides formation of endodermal organs into four fundamental steps: (a) formation of endoderm during gastrulation, (b) morphogenesis of a gut tube from a sheet of cells, (c) budding of organ domains from the tube, and (d) differentiation of organ-specific cell types within the growing buds. We discuss possible mechanisms that regulate how undifferentiated endoderm becomes specified into a myriad of cell types that populate the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts.
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