Foregut mesenchyme contributes cells to pancreatic acini during embryonic development in a chick-quail chimera model.
To understand causes of developmental abnormalities of the pancreas, it is essential to understand its normal embryonic development. Current understanding of the development of pancreatic exocrine tissue is that it develops solely from embryonic epithelium, while the role of the surrounding mesenchy...
Main Authors: | Teague, W, Jayanthi, N, Lear, P, Johnson, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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