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van den Heuvel-Eibrink MM, editor. Wilms Tumor [Internet]. Brisbane (AU): Codon Publications; 2016 Mar. doi: 10.15586/codon.wt.2016.ch13

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Figure 1.. Early cardiac development and the expression of WT1.

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Early cardiac development and the expression of WT1. E8.0: The primitive tube consists of cardiomyocytes (brown) on the outside and endothelial cells (red) on the inside, which are separated by cardiac jelly. E8.5–E10.5: The primitive tube elongates and undergoes rightward looping. At the inflow tract of the developing heart, the proepicardium arises and the epicardium formation has initiated. E11.5: The four chambers of the heart can be recognized, and septa and valves are being formed. The expression of WT1 is indicated in green. AVC, atrioventricular cushion; EPI, epicardium; LA, left atrium; LV, left ventricle; OFT, outflow tract; PEO, proepicardium; RA, right atrium; RV, right ventricle.

From: Chapter 13, WT1 in Cardiac Development and Disease

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