Regional heterogeneity of mesenchyme in prostate morphogenesis for example the fetal development of human and rat

The studies used the prostatic specimens of the humans and rats fetuses for examination the regional differentiation of mesenchyme during prostatic organogenesis. Fixed, that morphogenesis of vascular endothelium of microcirculatory bed in prostate gland during prenatal development have been illustr...

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Main Authors: Trotcenko B., Lugin I. A.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Ministry of Health of Ukraine. Dnipropetrovsk Medical Academy 2009-01-01
Series:Морфологія
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Online Access:http://www.morphology.dp.ua/_pub/MORPHO-2009-03-03/09tbvcik.pdf
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spelling doaj-d28f75b4cbfc451db7ac1523bc2f68432020-11-24T21:29:58ZrusMinistry of Health of Ukraine. Dnipropetrovsk Medical Academy Морфологія1997-96652009-01-0133126130Regional heterogeneity of mesenchyme in prostate morphogenesis for example the fetal development of human and ratTrotcenko B.Lugin I. A.The studies used the prostatic specimens of the humans and rats fetuses for examination the regional differentiation of mesenchyme during prostatic organogenesis. Fixed, that morphogenesis of vascular endothelium of microcirculatory bed in prostate gland during prenatal development have been illustrated by the general laws of morphological transformations in mesenchymic derivatives which is result of interaction between epithelial, stromal and vascular components during formation of functional prostatic units in ontogenesis The maine law is the mechanism of formation of haemocapillaries by as result of aggregation the clusters of cells in mesenchyme with formation of intercellular channels which is lined flattened primary endothelial cells with continues differentiation of the future vessels during development of prostate gland. The vascu-logenesis in prostate gland is unequal and аsinchronic process wich is depended from regional organization of the prostate gland that is evidenced to stromal hypothesis, in which localized areas of stroma perform different functions in regulating epithelia.http://www.morphology.dp.ua/_pub/MORPHO-2009-03-03/09tbvcik.pdfprostate glandmesenchymemicrocirculatory bedprostatic regionsprovisional principlemorphogenesis
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Lugin I. A.
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Lugin I. A.
Regional heterogeneity of mesenchyme in prostate morphogenesis for example the fetal development of human and rat
Морфологія
prostate gland
mesenchyme
microcirculatory bed
prostatic regions
provisional principle
morphogenesis
author_facet Trotcenko B.
Lugin I. A.
author_sort Trotcenko B.
title Regional heterogeneity of mesenchyme in prostate morphogenesis for example the fetal development of human and rat
title_short Regional heterogeneity of mesenchyme in prostate morphogenesis for example the fetal development of human and rat
title_full Regional heterogeneity of mesenchyme in prostate morphogenesis for example the fetal development of human and rat
title_fullStr Regional heterogeneity of mesenchyme in prostate morphogenesis for example the fetal development of human and rat
title_full_unstemmed Regional heterogeneity of mesenchyme in prostate morphogenesis for example the fetal development of human and rat
title_sort regional heterogeneity of mesenchyme in prostate morphogenesis for example the fetal development of human and rat
publisher Ministry of Health of Ukraine. Dnipropetrovsk Medical Academy
series Морфологія
issn 1997-9665
publishDate 2009-01-01
description The studies used the prostatic specimens of the humans and rats fetuses for examination the regional differentiation of mesenchyme during prostatic organogenesis. Fixed, that morphogenesis of vascular endothelium of microcirculatory bed in prostate gland during prenatal development have been illustrated by the general laws of morphological transformations in mesenchymic derivatives which is result of interaction between epithelial, stromal and vascular components during formation of functional prostatic units in ontogenesis The maine law is the mechanism of formation of haemocapillaries by as result of aggregation the clusters of cells in mesenchyme with formation of intercellular channels which is lined flattened primary endothelial cells with continues differentiation of the future vessels during development of prostate gland. The vascu-logenesis in prostate gland is unequal and аsinchronic process wich is depended from regional organization of the prostate gland that is evidenced to stromal hypothesis, in which localized areas of stroma perform different functions in regulating epithelia.
topic prostate gland
mesenchyme
microcirculatory bed
prostatic regions
provisional principle
morphogenesis
url http://www.morphology.dp.ua/_pub/MORPHO-2009-03-03/09tbvcik.pdf
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