Gastrointestinal Tract Growth Movie

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Gastrointestinal Tract Epithelium Development

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This animation shows the early development of the gastrointestinal tract tube wall.

  1. the endodermal epithelial wall proliferates.
  2. the early tract lumen is transiently lost (week 6)
  3. vaculated spaces form (week 7 to 8).
  4. gut tube completely recanalised (week 9).
  5. epithelium differentiates.


Legend endoderm of gastrointestinal tract

Abnormalities of this process - duplication, stenosis.

Links: Quicktime version | Quicktime large version | Gastrointestinal Tract Movies | Gastrointestinal Tract Development | Flash version

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