Embryonic development of the heart
Development1969Vol. 22(3), pp. 333–348
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Abstract
ABSTRACT The mature heart may be thought of as consisting of three layers, endocardium, myocardium, and an outer investing tissue called the epicardium. During early formation of the tubular heart of chick embryos, at about the 8-somite stage, two tissue layers become clearly discernible with the light microscope: the endocardium and the developing myocardial wall. The outer epicardial layer does not appear until later in development.
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