Multi-cellular Rosettes in the mouse visceral endoderm facilitate the ordered migration of anterior visceral endoderm cells
The visceral endoderm (VE) is a simple epithelium that forms the outer layer of the egg-cylinder stage mouse embryo. The anterior visceral endoderm (AVE), a specialised subset of VE cells, is responsible for specifying anterior pattern. AVE cells show a stereotypic migratory behaviour within the VE,...
Main Authors: | Trichas, G, Smith, A, White, N, Wilkins, V, Watanabe, T, Moore, A, Joyce, B, Sugnaseelan, J, Rodriguez, T, Kay, D, Baker, R, Maini, P, Srinivas, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2012
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