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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
[[File:Trilaminar_embryo.jpg|thumb|The trilaminar embryo]] | [[File:Trilaminar_embryo.jpg|thumb|300px|The trilaminar embryo]] | ||
The middle layer of the early [[T#trilaminar embryo|trilaminar embryo]] germ layers (ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm) formed by gastrulation. | The middle layer of the early [[T#trilaminar embryo|trilaminar embryo]] germ layers (ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm) formed by gastrulation. | ||
:'''Mesoderm Links:''' [[ | :'''Mesoderm Links:''' [[Lecture - Mesoderm Development]] | [[Lecture - Musculoskeletal Development]] | [[Notochord]] | [[Development Animation - Notochord]] | [[Somitogenesis]] | [[Musculoskeletal System Development|Musculoskeletal]] | [[Sonic hedgehog]] | [[:Category:Mesoderm]] | ||
==Some Recent Findings== | ==Some Recent Findings== |
Revision as of 09:45, 24 April 2013
Introduction
The middle layer of the early trilaminar embryo germ layers (ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm) formed by gastrulation.
- Mesoderm Links: Lecture - Mesoderm Development | Lecture - Musculoskeletal Development | Notochord | Development Animation - Notochord | Somitogenesis | Musculoskeletal | Sonic hedgehog | Category:Mesoderm
Some Recent Findings
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Mesoderm Formation during Gastrulation
<Flowplayer width="390" height="510" autoplay="true">Mesoderm_001.flv</Flowplayer> | This animation shows the migration of mesoderm throughout the embryonic disc during gastrulation.
The pink arrow show how mesodermal cells spread out between the ectoderm and endoderm layers, forming the third layer of the trilaminar embryo. Axial process - the arrow running from the primitive node upward is the axial process which will later form the notochord. There are only 2 regions where no mesoderm is found: buccopharyngeal membrane and cloacal membrane.
Prechordal plate - lies above the buccopharyngeal membrane and is the cardiogenic mesoderm, that will form the heart. |
- Links: Gastrulation
Patterning
Neural tube patterning | Somite patterning |
Molecular Factors
References
Reviews
<pubmed>20568241</pubmed>
<pubmed>17705304</pubmed>
Articles
<pubmed>21159819</pubmed> <pubmed>20565707</pubmed> <pubmed>7956820</pubmed>
Historic
<pubmed>17104422</pubmed>
Search PubMed
Search NLM Online Textbooks: "Mesoderm" : Developmental Biology | The Cell- A molecular Approach | Molecular Biology of the Cell | Endocrinology
Search Pubmed: Mesoderm | Notochord
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