The Where, What and Why of the Developing Renal Stroma
Author(s) -
Luise A. CullenMcEwen,
Georgina Caruana,
John F. Bertram
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
nephron experimental nephrology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1660-2129
DOI - 10.1159/000081792
Subject(s) - stroma , nephron , kidney development , kidney , biology , morphogenesis , stromal cell , microbiology and biotechnology , endocrinology , genetics , immunology , cancer research , immunohistochemistry , gene , embryonic stem cell
In recent years, a great deal has been learnt about the molecular regulation of kidney development. While most research has focused on the molecular regulation of ureteric branching morphogenesis and nephron formation, significant insights into the definition and functions of the renal stroma have emerged. Many molecules expressed in the developing renal stroma are now known to play significant regulatory roles in kidney development. However, the term 'renal stroma' continues to have different meanings to different researchers. This review clarifies this situation and defines the derivation, location and functions of the stroma in the developing metanephros.
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