Mouse urogenital development: a practical approach

A Staack, AA Donjacour, J Brody, GR Cunha, P Carroll - Differentiation, 2003 - Elsevier
A detailed knowledge of the developmental anatomy of the embryonic mouse urogenital
tract is required to recognize mutant urogenital phenotypes in transgenic and knock-out
mice. Accordingly, the purpose of this article is to review urogenital development in the
mouse embryo and to give an illustrated methodological protocol for the dissection of
urogenital organ rudiments at 12–13 days of gestation (E12–13) to isolate the urogenital
ridge and at E16 to isolate the seminal vesicle, Müllerian duct, Wolffian duct, and prostatic …