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Inverse bleb membrane protrusions pump fluid within the early mouse embryo
During early mouse development, a fluid-filled lumen inflates the embryo. Membrane protrusions called inverse blebs have been found to form at cell–cell contacts. Cycles of inverse bleb filling and unloading act as hydraulic pumps and contribute to the formation of the lumen.
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