Compared to the intrinsic enteric nervous system (ENS), development of the extrinsic ENS is poorly documented, even though its presence is easily detectable with histological techniques. We visualised its development in human embryos and foetuses of 4-9.5 weeks post-fertilisation using Amira 3D-reconstruction and Cinema 4D-remodelling software. The extrinsic ENS originated from small, basophilic neural crest cells (NCCs) that migrated to the para-aortic region and then continued ventrally to the pre-aortic region, where they formed autonomic pre-aortic plexuses. From here, nerve fibres extended along the ventral abdominal arteries and finally connected to the intrinsic system. Schwann cell precursors (SCPs), a subgroup of NCCs that migrate ...
International audienceAbstract While the colonization of the embryonic gut by neural crest cells has...
Drastic changes occur during the formation of the intestinal loop (IL), including elongation, physio...
Co-ordinated gastrointestinal function is the result of integrated communication between the enteric...
Compared to the intrinsic enteric nervous system (ENS), development of the extrinsic ENS is poorly d...
Realistic models to understand the developmental appearance of the pelvic nervous system in mammals ...
No comprehensive model of the development of the gut and cloaca of human embryos is presently availa...
Classically, Development Of The Human Enteric Nervous System Has Been Characterized By The Early App...
Although the development of the sympathetic trunks was first described >100 years ago, the topogr...
The enteric nervous system (ENS) is an anatomically and neurochemically complex division of the peri...
In this study, we performed a detailed topographical study on the development of ganglion plexuses a...
textabstractThe vasculature and nervous system share striking similarities in their networked, tree-...
AbstractThe vasculature and nervous system share striking similarities in their networked, tree-like...
The enteric nervous system is thought to originate solely from the neural crest. Transgenic lineage ...
The enteric nervous system (ENS) is essential for normal gastrointestinal function, and defects in t...
The Most Widely Held View On The Pathogenesis Of Hirschsprung's Disease As An Arrest Of Neuroblast M...
International audienceAbstract While the colonization of the embryonic gut by neural crest cells has...
Drastic changes occur during the formation of the intestinal loop (IL), including elongation, physio...
Co-ordinated gastrointestinal function is the result of integrated communication between the enteric...
Compared to the intrinsic enteric nervous system (ENS), development of the extrinsic ENS is poorly d...
Realistic models to understand the developmental appearance of the pelvic nervous system in mammals ...
No comprehensive model of the development of the gut and cloaca of human embryos is presently availa...
Classically, Development Of The Human Enteric Nervous System Has Been Characterized By The Early App...
Although the development of the sympathetic trunks was first described >100 years ago, the topogr...
The enteric nervous system (ENS) is an anatomically and neurochemically complex division of the peri...
In this study, we performed a detailed topographical study on the development of ganglion plexuses a...
textabstractThe vasculature and nervous system share striking similarities in their networked, tree-...
AbstractThe vasculature and nervous system share striking similarities in their networked, tree-like...
The enteric nervous system is thought to originate solely from the neural crest. Transgenic lineage ...
The enteric nervous system (ENS) is essential for normal gastrointestinal function, and defects in t...
The Most Widely Held View On The Pathogenesis Of Hirschsprung's Disease As An Arrest Of Neuroblast M...
International audienceAbstract While the colonization of the embryonic gut by neural crest cells has...
Drastic changes occur during the formation of the intestinal loop (IL), including elongation, physio...
Co-ordinated gastrointestinal function is the result of integrated communication between the enteric...