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Meaning of Mesenchyme from wikipedia

- Mesenchyme (/ˈmɛsənkaɪm ˈmiːzən-/) is a type of loosely organized animal embryonic connective tissue of undifferentiated cells that give rise to most tissues...
- hox genes and the expression of other molecules through an epithelial-mesenchyme transition. The embryonic somatopleure is then divided into 3 sections...
- In the anatomy of an embryo, the splanchnopleuric mesenchyme is a structure created during embryogenesis when the lateral mesodermal germ layer splits...
- interchangeably for many years, neither term is sufficiently descriptive: Mesenchyme is embryonic connective tissue that is derived from the mesoderm and that...
- underdeveloped. Mesenchyme is formed in the developing embryo and will eventually become cartilage and bone. When ectodermal mesenchyme fails to migrate...
- derived from the prechordal plate become incorporated into the cephalic mesenchyme ( including the 'premandibular' condensation described by Gilbert P.W...
- surrounding mesenchyme. The cells lining this part of the urethra differentiate into the glandular epithelium of the prostate. The ****ociated mesenchyme differentiates...
- germ layers, involving an epithelial-mesenchymal transition; primary mesenchyme cells move into the blastocoel and become mesoderm. It has been suggested...
- Intermediate mesoderm or intermediate mesenchyme is a narrow section of the mesoderm (one of the three primary germ layers) located between the paraxial...
- The septum transversum is a thick m**** of cranial mesenchyme, formed in the embryo, that gives rise to parts of the thoracic diaphragm and the ventral...