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Primitive Gut Endoderm Cells (
GtT
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Embryonic Index:
GtT.GtT.PGECs
Throughout gastrulation and the early somite stages of development morphogenetic movements turn the endoderm into an epithelial gut tube surrounded by mesoderm.
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Prenatal
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Gut Tube
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Gene Expression in
Primitive Gut Endoderm Cells
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Primitive Gut Endoderm Cells
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