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Fate map of early avian cardiac progenitor cells
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2001
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Cardiac MuscleCardiac Progenitor CellsCardiogenic Fate MapsHeart CellsOrgan DevelopmentCongenital Heart AnomalyHeart-forming RegionFate MapEmbryologyCardiologyHealth SciencesCardiomyopathyMorphogenesisOrganogenesisCell BiologyCardiac ReprogrammingCell LineageDevelopmental BiologyPhysiologyStem Cell ResearchCell Fate DeterminationMedicine
Cardiogenic fate maps are used to address questions on commitment, differentiation, morphogenesis and organogenesis of the heart. Recently, the accuracy of classical cardiogenic fate maps has been questioned, raising concerns about the conclusions drawn in studies based on these maps. We present accurate fate maps of the heart-forming region (HFR) in avian embryos and show that the putative cardiogenic molecular markers Bmp2 and Nkx2.5 do not govern the boundaries of the HFR as suggested in the literature. Moreover, this paper presents the first fate map of the HFR at stage 4 and addresses a void in the literature concerning rostrocaudal patterning of heart cells between stages 4 and 8.
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