Stomach curvature is generated by left-right asymmetric gut morphogenesis
Davis, A., Amin, N. M., Johnson, C., Bagley, K., Ghashghaei, H. T., & Nascone-Yoder, N. (2017, February 27). Development, Vol. 144, pp. 1477–1483.
author keywords: Left-right; Asymmetry; Stomach; Gut; Morphogenesis; Pitx2; Xenopus; Mouse
MeSH headings : Animals; Body Patterning; Endoderm / embryology; Endoderm / metabolism; Epithelium / embryology; Epithelium / metabolism; Homeodomain Proteins / metabolism; Mice; Rotation; Signal Transduction; Stomach / anatomy & histology; Stomach / embryology; Transcription Factors / metabolism; Xenopus / embryology
topics (OpenAlex): Congenital heart defects research; Digestive system and related health; Developmental Biology and Gene Regulation
TL;DR:
It is shown that the mechanisms that drive the curvature of the stomach are intrinsic to the gut tube itself, and this findings have implications for how LR patterning manifests distinct types of morphological asymmetries in different contexts.
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