2019
DOI: 10.1210/js.2019-sat-348
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SAT-348 Overexpression of the Notch Intracellular Domain Results in Abnormal Adrenal Development.

Abstract: In the adrenal gland, stem and progenitor cells reside in the capsule and the outer part of the cortex, respectively. The newly formed cortical cells from stem/progenitor cells move inward to the corticomedullary boundary during development. Throughout this developmental process, adrenocortical cells express specific marker genes at different stages which lead to concentric zones of the adrenal cortex (zonation). In mice, the majority of the functional cortex are definitive zones whereas cortical cells in the … Show more

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