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Nuclear auxin signalling induces autophagy for developmental reprogramming

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Prostate organogenesis

Development, 2022
ABSTRACT Prostate organogenesis begins during embryonic development and continues through puberty when the prostate becomes an important exocrine gland of the male reproductive system. The specification and growth of the prostate is regulated by androgens and is largely a result of cell-cell communication between the epithelium and ...
Andrew Pletcher, Maho Shibata
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Innervation in organogenesis

2022
Proper innervation of peripheral organs helps to maintain physiological homeostasis and elicit responses to external stimuli. Disruptions to normal function can result in pathophysiological consequences. The establishment of connections and communication between the central nervous system and the peripheral organs is accomplished through the peripheral
Samuel E, Honeycutt   +2 more
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Organogenesis and angiogenin

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS, 1997
Our search for an angiogenesis-inducing factor in culture medium conditioned by human colon adenocarcinoma cells (HT-29) was inspired by the 'organizer' hypothesis originally postulated by Spemann. It led us to the isolation of angiogenin, a 14 kD protein homologous to pancreatic ribonuclease and one of the most potent stimulators of blood vessel ...
B L, Vallee, J F, Riordan
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Organogenesis in vitro

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 1999
Organogenesis in vitro consists of many aspects such as phytohormone perception, dedifferentiation of differentiated cells to acquire organogenic competence, re-entry of quiescent cells into cell cycle, and organization of cell division to form specific organ primordia and meristems.
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Thymus Organogenesis

Annual Review of Immunology, 2008
The epithelial architecture of the thymus fosters growth, differentiation, and T cell receptor repertoire selection of large numbers of immature T cells that continuously feed the mature peripheral T cell pool. Failure to build or to maintain a proper thymus structure can lead to defects ranging from immunodeficiency to autoimmunity.
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Organogenesis of the vertebrate heart

WIREs Developmental Biology, 2012
AbstractOrganogenesis of the vertebrate heart involves a complex sequence of events initiating with specification and differentiation of myocardial and endocardial cells in anterior lateral mesoderm shortly after gastrulation, followed by formation and rightward looping of the early heart tube.
Miquerol, Lucile, Kelly, Robert G
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Early organogenesis of the kidney

Pediatric Nephrology, 1987
The mammalian permanent kidney consists of three cell lineages of different origin: the epithelial cells of the ureter bud, the mesenchymal cells of the nephric blastema and the endothelial cells of the capillaries. Organogenesis is governed by a cascade of morphogenetic interactions between these cell populations, a reciprocal epithelial-mesenchymal ...
L, Saxén, H, Sariola
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