Journal article
Migration of primordial germ cells to the developing gonadal ridges in the tammar wallaby Macropus eugenii
SL Ullmann, G Shaw, GT Alcorn, MB Renfree
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility | J REPROD FERTIL INC | Published : 1997
Abstract
Primordial germ cells (PGCs) of the tammar wallaby Macropus eugenii have a distinctive morphology and stain positively for alkaline phosphatase. PGCs are identifiable in embryos with 12 somites, on about day 17 of the 26.5 day gestation period, when they are located in all three germ layers of the developing embryo and in the endoderm of the bilaminar and vascular (trilaminar) yolk sac membranes. PGCs are positive for alkaline phosphatase (ALP) at least between days 17 and 22 of pregnancy. In whole mounts on day 17, three groups of cells positive for ALP occur: about 40 just caudal to the neural tube, and about 20 distributed on either side of the last three somites. By day 21, there are abo..
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