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Renal Development cartoon
The ureteric bud (gray) extends from the Wolffian duct, and, upon contact with the metanephric mesenchyme (red), reciprocal signaling induces both bud bifurcation and condensation of the mesenchyme to generate the cap mesenchyme. The blastemal mesenchyme then undergo a MET to generate the renal vesicle, which continues to form the comma-shaped and S-shaped body before the distal end fuses with the ureteric bud (which forms the collecting duct), and the proximal end joins to form the glomerulus, generating the mature nephron (dark orange).
- Links: Renal System Development
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