Nude mouse embryo: ectodermal nature of the primordial thymic defect
- PMID: 1145127
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3083.1975.tb02616.x
Nude mouse embryo: ectodermal nature of the primordial thymic defect
Abstract
Sterile female homozygous nude mice were rendered fertile through a graft of thymic epithelium from heterozygous littermates 3 days after birth. Homozygous nude embryos were compared with embryos age (8-18 days). In nude mice, the embryological anomaly is noticeable from the 11th day of gestation and essentially consists of a failure of the ectoderm from the 3rd branchial cleft to proliferate and differentiate into a cervical vesicle. As a result, the endoderm from the 3rd pouch degenerates into cystic formations instead of differentiating.
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