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[edit]DescriptionSeries of longitudinal sections of an embryo with large exocoelomic cavity (ec).jpg | Fig. 6. Series of longitudinal sections of an embryo with large exocoelomic cavity (ec). Artificial colors as in Figure 2. (A) Midline section characterized by the presence of the allantoic bud (Al-bud), and endodermal furrow (En-frw) close to the prospective anterior separation point. (B) Section adjacent to the midline section A. (C-D) Neighboring sections cut twice through the amniochorionic fold (ACF), which result seemingly in an anterior fold and posterior fold with their respective cavities. (E) A more lateral section reveals that the exocoelomic cavity extends around the egg cylinder. (F) Most lateral section of the series. Scale bar: 100 μm (G) Position of the longitudinal sections (A to F) on a schematic transverse section of the embryo at the level of the dashed line in A. Grey reflects the EC; no fill represents the proamniotic canal (PAC). (C'-D') Magnifications of the boxed areas shown in figure panel C and D, respectively. Scale bar: 50 μm. |
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Source | https://bmcdevbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-213X-11-48 Amnion formation in the mouse embryo: the single amniochorionic fold model. BMC Dev Biol 11, 48 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-11-48 |
Author | Pereira, P.N., Dobreva, M.P., Graham, L. et al. |
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