Development. Endothelium--chicken soup for the endoderm
- PMID: 11577202
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1066282
Development. Endothelium--chicken soup for the endoderm
Abstract
Endothelial cells in blood vessels are known to be important during the later stages of organ development in the embryo. However, their involvement at the induction stage of organ formation has not been previously documented. As Bahary and Zon explain in their Perspective, new work demonstrates that endothelial cells secrete factors early in development that induce embryonic endoderm to become liver or pancreas (Matsumoto et al., Lammert et al.).
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Liver organogenesis promoted by endothelial cells prior to vascular function.Science. 2001 Oct 19;294(5542):559-63. doi: 10.1126/science.1063889. Epub 2001 Sep 27. Science. 2001. PMID: 11577199
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