The development and structure of the mesentery

Byrnes et al. reconstruct the developing mesentery from digitized embryonic datasets and human and animal cadavers using 3D digital and printed models. They confirm the mesentery remains a continuous organ in and on which all abdominal digestive organs develop and that at the foundation level, the a...

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Main Authors: Kevin G. Byrnes, Dara Walsh, Leon G. Walsh, Domhnall M. Coffey, Muhammad F. Ullah, Rosa Mirapeix, Jill Hikspoors, Wouter Lamers, Yi Wu, Xiao-Qin Zhang, Shao-Xiang Zhang, Pieter Brama, Colum P. Dunne, Ian S. O’Brien, Colin B. Peirce, Martin J. Shelly, Tim G. Scanlon, Mary E. Luther, Hugh D. Brady, Peter Dockery, Kieran W. McDermott, J. Calvin Coffey
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-08-01
Series:Communications Biology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-02496-1
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spelling doaj-97d77aee11784af29181527da234db392021-08-22T11:14:13ZengNature Publishing GroupCommunications Biology2399-36422021-08-014111010.1038/s42003-021-02496-1The development and structure of the mesenteryKevin G. Byrnes0Dara Walsh1Leon G. Walsh2Domhnall M. Coffey3Muhammad F. Ullah4Rosa Mirapeix5Jill Hikspoors6Wouter Lamers7Yi Wu8Xiao-Qin Zhang9Shao-Xiang Zhang10Pieter Brama11Colum P. Dunne12Ian S. O’Brien13Colin B. Peirce14Martin J. Shelly15Tim G. Scanlon16Mary E. Luther17Hugh D. Brady18Peter Dockery19Kieran W. McDermott20J. Calvin Coffey21Department of Surgery, University of Limerick Hospitals GroupDepartment of Surgery, University of Limerick Hospitals GroupDepartment of Surgery, University of Limerick Hospitals GroupDepartment of Surgery, University of Limerick Hospitals GroupDepartment of Surgery, University of Limerick Hospitals GroupDepartment of Anatomy and Embryology, Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaDepartment of Anatomy and Embryology, Maastricht UniversityDepartment of Anatomy and Embryology, Maastricht UniversityDigital Medicine Department, Biomedical Engineering College, Third Military Medical UniversityDigital Medicine Department, Biomedical Engineering College, Third Military Medical UniversityDigital Medicine Department, Biomedical Engineering College, Third Military Medical UniversitySchool of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Science Centre4iCentre for Interventions in Infection, Inflammation and Immunology, School of Medicine, University of LimerickDepartment of Anatomy, National University of Ireland GalwayDepartment of Surgery, University of Limerick Hospitals GroupDepartment of Radiology, University of Limerick Hospitals GroupDepartment of Radiology, University of Limerick Hospitals GroupDepartment of Surgery, University of Limerick Hospitals GroupDepartment of Surgery, University of Limerick Hospitals GroupDepartment of Anatomy, National University of Ireland Galway4iCentre for Interventions in Infection, Inflammation and Immunology, School of Medicine, University of LimerickDepartment of Surgery, University of Limerick Hospitals GroupByrnes et al. reconstruct the developing mesentery from digitized embryonic datasets and human and animal cadavers using 3D digital and printed models. They confirm the mesentery remains a continuous organ in and on which all abdominal digestive organs develop and that at the foundation level, the abdomen comprises a mesenteric and non-mesenteric domain.https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-02496-1
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author Kevin G. Byrnes
Dara Walsh
Leon G. Walsh
Domhnall M. Coffey
Muhammad F. Ullah
Rosa Mirapeix
Jill Hikspoors
Wouter Lamers
Yi Wu
Xiao-Qin Zhang
Shao-Xiang Zhang
Pieter Brama
Colum P. Dunne
Ian S. O’Brien
Colin B. Peirce
Martin J. Shelly
Tim G. Scanlon
Mary E. Luther
Hugh D. Brady
Peter Dockery
Kieran W. McDermott
J. Calvin Coffey
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Dara Walsh
Leon G. Walsh
Domhnall M. Coffey
Muhammad F. Ullah
Rosa Mirapeix
Jill Hikspoors
Wouter Lamers
Yi Wu
Xiao-Qin Zhang
Shao-Xiang Zhang
Pieter Brama
Colum P. Dunne
Ian S. O’Brien
Colin B. Peirce
Martin J. Shelly
Tim G. Scanlon
Mary E. Luther
Hugh D. Brady
Peter Dockery
Kieran W. McDermott
J. Calvin Coffey
The development and structure of the mesentery
Communications Biology
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Dara Walsh
Leon G. Walsh
Domhnall M. Coffey
Muhammad F. Ullah
Rosa Mirapeix
Jill Hikspoors
Wouter Lamers
Yi Wu
Xiao-Qin Zhang
Shao-Xiang Zhang
Pieter Brama
Colum P. Dunne
Ian S. O’Brien
Colin B. Peirce
Martin J. Shelly
Tim G. Scanlon
Mary E. Luther
Hugh D. Brady
Peter Dockery
Kieran W. McDermott
J. Calvin Coffey
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title The development and structure of the mesentery
title_short The development and structure of the mesentery
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description Byrnes et al. reconstruct the developing mesentery from digitized embryonic datasets and human and animal cadavers using 3D digital and printed models. They confirm the mesentery remains a continuous organ in and on which all abdominal digestive organs develop and that at the foundation level, the abdomen comprises a mesenteric and non-mesenteric domain.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-02496-1
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