The development of transport ability by embryonic follicle-associated epithelium.

D H Beezhold, H G Sachs, P J Van Alten
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The development of transport ability by follicle-associated epithelium was studied in embryonic chick bursae. Developing lymphoid follicles were divided into three morphological types to determine the relationship of epithelial function to lymphoid development. Transport ability was first observed on day 13, two days earlier than obvious morphological evidence of follicle-associated epithelial development. Functional differentiation of the epithelium was, however, closely associated with lymphoid development rather than a day-specific developmental event. It is probable that the lymphoid cells have an inductive influence on the development of the overlying epithelium. Evidence of early embryonic transport by relatively undifferentiated epithelium also suggests that lymphoid development in the bursa may be influenced by epithelial transport.

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胚胎卵泡相关上皮运输能力的发育。
研究了胚鸡囊中卵泡相关上皮运输能力的发育。将发育中的淋巴滤泡分为三种形态类型,以确定上皮功能与淋巴细胞发育的关系。第13天首次观察到转运能力,比明显的卵泡相关上皮发育的形态学证据早2天。然而,上皮的功能分化与淋巴细胞的发育密切相关,而不是一天特异性的发育事件。淋巴样细胞可能对上覆上皮的发育有诱导作用。通过相对未分化的上皮进行早期胚胎运输的证据也表明,法氏囊中的淋巴样发育可能受到上皮运输的影响。
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