When it first starts to develop, the heart is a simple tube. Researchers have now described how it forms itself into a its characteristic S-shape and how the ventricles and atria finally develop.
Richard Tyser and colleagues have mapped the origins of the embryonic mouse heart at single-cell resolution, helping to define the cell types that make up the heart in the earliest days of development ...
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