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English: (A) An X-gal stained e9.5 double transgenic Foxa3cre;Rosa26-reporter embryo expresses cre-recombinase in the endoderm (Lee et al., 2005), which activates the Rosa26-reporter allele resulting in permanent β-galactosidase expression in the gut epithelium and liver diverticulum (l.d.). (B) A transverse section through the liver diverticulum of the embryo in (A) stained with anti-HNF4α antibodies, shows the endoderm in blue and the HNF4α-expressing hepatoblasts invading the STM.
Date Published October 31, 2008.
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StemBook Figure 8 An example of hepatoblast delamination.

  • Zorn, A.M., Liver development (October 31, 2008), StemBook, ed. The Stem Cell Research Community, StemBook, doi/10.3824/stembook.1.25.1, http://www.stembook.org.
Author Zorn, A.M., Liver development (October 31, 2008), StemBook, ed. The Stem Cell Research Community, StemBook, doi/10.3824/stembook.1.25.1, http://www.stembook.org.
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