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Thymic Epithelial Cell Development and Function
Image shows Thymic Epithelial Cell Development and Function in fetal period
FIGURE 4: Continued expression of Isl1 and Foxg1 in the ventral third pouch endoderm/thymus rudiment at E11.5. Parasagittal sections of E11.5 embryos hybridized with Foxn1 (A, E), Nkx2-5 (B, F), Isl1 (C, G) and Foxg1 (D, H) probes. Ventral is on the left and anterior is up. Arrow heads in A–D indicate the third pouch. Scale bar represents 500 (A–D) and 100 µm (E–H).
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<pubmed>22087235</pubmed>
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© 2011 Wei, Condie. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
--Mark Hill (talk) 13:29 7 November 2014 (EST) Assessment - Figure relates to embryonic thymus development and contains reference, copyright and student template. Species should be identified and this relates to embryonic not fetal development, mouse E11.5 is about embryonic Carnegie stage 14. None of the molecular factors are identified or described further.
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