2010
DOI: 10.1007/s00418-010-0677-y
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Similar developmental patterns in immunolocalisation of stem cell factor and KIT in bovine meso- and metanephros

Abstract: The mesonephros is often regarded as a simplified version of the terminal renal organ, the metanephros. Both renal organs result from an epithelio-mesenchymal interaction between the Wolffian duct and the nephrogenic ridge. It appears that the epithelio-mesenchymal interaction makes use of similar signal cascades for both renal organs and that key events required for the development of the metanephros occur at earlier stages. In murine metanephroi, the stem cell factor (SCF)/-KIT-signal transduction pathway ha… Show more

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“…Based on such Wndings and the fact that mesonephric nephrons in ruminants are much more similar in certain aspects to those in humans, Tsikolia et al (2010) investigated localization of SCF and its cognate receptor KIT in developing bovine meso-and meta-nephric kidney. The results implicated the participation of KIT in ureteric branching due to predominant localization of it at the ureteric bud tips and in advanced nephrons and in the development/diVerentiation of distal renal epithelia.…”
Section: Kidneymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Based on such Wndings and the fact that mesonephric nephrons in ruminants are much more similar in certain aspects to those in humans, Tsikolia et al (2010) investigated localization of SCF and its cognate receptor KIT in developing bovine meso-and meta-nephric kidney. The results implicated the participation of KIT in ureteric branching due to predominant localization of it at the ureteric bud tips and in advanced nephrons and in the development/diVerentiation of distal renal epithelia.…”
Section: Kidneymentioning
confidence: 98%