- In humans, the
kidneys are two reddish-brown bean-shaped blood-filtering
organs that are a multilobar,
multipapillary form of
mammalian kidneys, usually...
- also
known as the
Wolffian duct,
archinephric duct, Leydig's duct or
nephric duct, is a
paired organ that
develops in the
early stages of embryonic...
-
structures called nephrostomes are
located at the back of each septum; a
nephric tubule leads from each
nephrostome through the
septum and into the following...
- kidney.
After inducing the
metanephric mesenchyme the
lower portions of the
nephric duct will
migrate caudally (downward) and
connect with the bladder, thereby...
-
branches and
enters a
capillary network very
similar to the ones in the
nephric portal system. In
frogs and amniotes,
metarterioles appear, with capillary...
-
formed from the
extended mesonephros along with
tubules from the
posterior nephric ridge. The
functional embryonic kidney in
anamniotes is the pronephros...
- of an organism. In his 1945 paper,
Fankhauser showed that
although the
nephric duct
cells of
polyploidy embryos are larger, the size of the duct itself...
-
archinephrenic ducts into the cloaca. The
entire structure arises from the
nephric ridge,
which in
higher animal embryos gives rise to
nephrotomes and the...
-
forming kidney, have
shown that this is not the case.[citation needed]
Nephric mesenchyme separates from the
intermediate mesoderm as a
single elongated...
- co-receptor GFRα1 and
triggers outgrowth of Ret
positive cells from the
nephric duct
towards the GDNF signal,
promoting ureteric bud
outgrowth and invasion...