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* '''Endoderm Review'''<ref><pubmed>19575677</pubmed></ref> "The endoderm germ layer contributes to the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts and to all of their associated organs. Over the past decade, studies in vertebrate model organisms, including frog, fish, chick, and mouse, have greatly enhanced our understanding of the molecular basis of endoderm organ development. " | |||
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The bottom layer of the early trilaminar embryo germ layers (ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm) formed by gastrulation.
- Endoderm Links: Lecture - Endoderm, Early Gastrointestinal | Lecture 2009 | Category:Endoderm
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