2018
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2018.32.1_supplement.518.3
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Endocardial‐mesenchymal transition underlies fusion of the conotruncal ridges during embryonic cardiac outflow tract septation

Abstract: The embryonic cardiac outflow tract (conotruncus) is a single tubular chamber that connects the right ventricle with the aortic arch arteries. It contains two opposite, long and helical mesenchymal cushions covered by endocardial cells (conotruncal ridges). Conotruncal division (septation) gives rise to the adult right and left outflows together with the aortic and pulmonary valves. It takes place by fusion of the two opposite ridges and formation of the conotruncal septum. Although the participation of neural… Show more

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