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Description Figure 1. The origin of lymphatic progenitor cells and physiological lymphagiogenesis process at E12.5. Paraxial mesoderm is considered as the major source of lymphatic endothelium at E12.5. The accumulation of initial LECs first sprouts from cardinal vein (CV), then extends dorsally and lumenizes as primordial thoracic duct (pTD) and peripheral longitudinal lymphatic vessels (PLLVs). pTD is connected with the cranial end of PLLVs and develops towards the anatomically mature thoracic duct. PLLVs further branch off as a smaller structure of continuous LEC layer (sLECs). LEC: lymphatic endothelial cell
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Source https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11244056 The Impact of Stem/Progenitor Cells on Lymphangiogenesis in Vascular Disease. Cells 2022, 11, 4056.
Author Mou, R.; Chen, K.; Zhu, P.; Xu, Q.; Ma, L.
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