Dynamics of ultrastructural changes in the yolk syncytial layer and its microenvironment during gastrulation and early postembryonic development of <i>Hemichromis Bimaculatus</i>
Natalya N. Dubinina,
Svetlana V. Aidagulova,
Svetlana V. Zalavina
Abstract:BACKGROUND: In fish embryogenesis, the yolk sac is the critical provisional organ, actively functioning during the embryonic and early postembryonic stages. Its primary role is trophic, facilitated in Teleostei by a specialized structure — the yolk syncytial layer (YSL). Ultrastructural transformations of this layer during gastrulation and early postembryonic development, as well as its interaction with migrating muscle fibers and melanophores, are probably necessary for the efficient use of nutrients by the d… Show more
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