The liver is an indispensable organ for metabolism and drug detoxification. The liver consists of endoderm-derived hepatobiliary lineages and various mesoderm-derived cells, and interacts with the surrounding tissues and organs through the ventral mesentery. Liver development, from hepatic specification to liver maturation, requires close interactions with mesoderm-derived cells, such as mesothelial cells, hepatic stellate cells, mesenchymal cells, liver sinusoidal endothelial cells and hematopoietic cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe pancreas of vertebrates is separately derived from both the dorsal and ventral endodermal domains. However, the difference between these two programs has been unclear. Here, using a pancreatic determination gene, , driven GFP transgenic mouse strain, we identified Pdx1-GFP highly expressing cells (Pdx1) and Pdx1-GFP lowly expressing cells (Pdx1) in both embryonic dorsal Pdx1-expressing region (DPR) and ventral Pdx1-expressing region (VPR).
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