2011
DOI: 10.1002/ar.21366
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Timetable for Upper Eyelid Development in Staged Human Embryos and Fetuses

Abstract: In this study, we examined the development of the upper eyelids to provide a basic understanding of gross anatomical structures and information relative to mechanisms of congenital anomalies in the upper eyelids. We studied the upper eyelids by external and histological observation in 48 human embryos and in fetuses from 5 to 36 weeks postfertilization. The upper eyelid fold began to develop at Stage 18. Upper and lower eyelids fused from the lateral cantus at Stage 22, and fusion was complete by 9 weeks of de… Show more

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“…Because Spns2 is known to function as an S1P transporter (64), loss of this gene reduces the availability of the ligand for S1P 2 and S1P 3 , resulting in a reduction of receptor activation and providing a phenocopy of the results reported here.…”
Section: Journal Of Biological Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Because Spns2 is known to function as an S1P transporter (64), loss of this gene reduces the availability of the ligand for S1P 2 and S1P 3 , resulting in a reduction of receptor activation and providing a phenocopy of the results reported here.…”
Section: Journal Of Biological Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Similarly, human eyelids fuse at approximately week 9 of gestation, reopening prior to birth at around the 6-month time point. It is thought this event is important for the normal development of the eyelid margin, and failures of this process can result in a variety of eye defects in humans and mice (Zieske, 2004; Byun et al, 2011). Fusion of the eyelid is initiated, in part, by inductive signals from the eyelid mesenchyme that stimulate proliferation and migration of the periderm cell layer of the epithelium at approximately embryonic day 14.5 (E14.5).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9,14 The eyelid is supported on the conjunctival side of the lid by the tarsal plates, which are thin elongated plates composed of fibrous tissue of approximately 2Á5 cm in length. 3,6,15 These plates are thought to provide structural support and thus sculpt the eyelid shape.…”
Section: Eyelid Structure and Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After their development (22nd to 26th week), ELHFs become aligned at and firmly embedded into the margin of the eyelids. 15 Their outward curvature (from the cornea) ensures that upper and lower lashes do not intertwine with every blink of the eye. 6 ELs present similar ethnic differences as those seen in scalp HFs.…”
Section: Eyelash Hair Follicles: Basic Factsmentioning
confidence: 99%