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Coelomic epithelium-derived cells in visceral morphogenesis
Ariza, Laura; Carmona-Mejías, Rita María; Cañete, Ana; Cano, Elena; Muñoz-Chápuli-Oriol, Ramón
(American Association for Anatomy, 2016-03)
Coelomic cavities of vertebrates are lined by a mesothelium which develops from the lateral plate mesoderm. During development, the coelomic epithelium is a highly active cell layer, which locally is able to supply mesenchymal ... -
Extracardiac septum transversum/proepicardial endothelial cells pattern embryonic coronary arterio-venous connections
Cano, Elena; Carmona-Mejías, Rita María; Ruiz-Villalba, Adrián; Rojas, Anabel; Chau, You-Ying; Wagner, Kay-Dietrich; Wagner, Nicole; Hastie, Nicholas D.; Muñoz-Chápuli-Oriol, Ramón
; Pérez-Pomares, José María
[et al.] (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), 2016-01)
Recent reports suggest that mammalian embryonic coronary endothelium (CoE) originates from the sinus venosus and ventricular endocardium. However, the contribution of extracardiac cells to CoE is thought to be minor and ... -
Mesothelial-mesenchymal transitions in embryogenesis.
Carmona-Mejías, Rita María; Ariza Medina, Laura Maria; Cano, Elena; Jiménez-Navarro, Manuel Francisco
; Muñoz-Chápuli-Oriol, Ramón
(Elsevier, 2018)
Most animals develop coelomic cavities lined by an epithelial cell layer called the mesothelium. Embryonic mesothelial cells have the ability to transform into mesenchymal cells which populate many developing organs ... -
Met signaling in cardiomyocytes is required for normal cardiac function in adult mice
Arechedera, María; Carmona-Mejías, Rita María; González-Núñez, María; Gutiérrez-Urquiza, Álvaro; Bragado, Paloma; Cruz-González, Ignacio; Cano, Elena; Guerrero, Carmen; Sánchez, Aránzazu; López-Novao, José Miguel; Schneider, Michael D.; Maina, Flavio; Muñoz-Chápuli-Oriol, Ramón
; Porras, Almudena[et al.] (Elsevier, 2013-12)
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and its receptor, Met, are key determinants of distinct developmental processes. Although HGF exerts cardio-protective effects in a number of cardiac pathologies, it remains unknown whether ... -
The proepicardium keeps a potential for glomerular marker expression which supports its evolutionary origin from the pronephros
Cano, Elena; Carmona-Mejías, Rita María; Velecela, Víctor; Martínez-Estrada, Ofelia; Muñoz-Chápuli-Oriol, Ramón
(Wiley Online Library, 2015-07)
The proepicardium is the embryonic primordium of the epicardium. This transient structure is essential for cardiac development giving rise to the epicardium and supplying the heart with vascular and cardiac connective ...