1993
DOI: 10.1002/ar.1092360415
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Natural wound formation: Endodermal responses in experimental primary neural induction in the chick embryo

Abstract: Natural wound formation in experimental primary neural induction has been studied by SEM and in paraffin wax sections in embryos from 0 minutes to 10 hours of re-incubation. Stage 4 host and graft embryos were removed from hen's eggs and mounted as for New culture. Graft Hensen's nodes were transplanted into "pockets" created in the host area pellucida and re-incubated for up to 10 hours. Initially the cut edges of the graft establish contact with the host ectoderm layer. After 4 hours the cut edges of the gra… Show more

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“…4). These layers display different cell morphologies, with the thicker ectoderm consisting of columnar epithelial cells and the thinner endoderm of squamous cells (Bellairs and Osmond, 2005; England and Lawson, 1993). Nevertheless, the conclusions drawn here regarding their healing response are broadly similar.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4). These layers display different cell morphologies, with the thicker ectoderm consisting of columnar epithelial cells and the thinner endoderm of squamous cells (Bellairs and Osmond, 2005; England and Lawson, 1993). Nevertheless, the conclusions drawn here regarding their healing response are broadly similar.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%