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- B58e6bce1b302b875c20f6cb7462782b8 hasDbXref "PMID:25968320" @default.
- B58e6bce1b302b875c20f6cb7462782b8 type Axiom @default.
- B58e6bce1b302b875c20f6cb7462782b8 annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B58e6bce1b302b875c20f6cb7462782b8 annotatedSource EMAPA_17379 @default.
- B58e6bce1b302b875c20f6cb7462782b8 annotatedTarget "The urogenital sinus (UGS) (TS:18-TS:28) is the epithelial lined cavity seen extending from the anterior cloaca. The epithelium is derived from cloacal endoderm. At TS:19, the paired nephric ducts are attached to its dorsolateral sides. Comprised of epithelium of urogenital sinus epithelium lining the lumen and the surrounding mesenchyme of urogenital sinus. The UGS is subdivided into the primitive bladder (cranial/anterior), the primitive bladder-caudal urogenital sinus transition zone, and caudal urogenital sinus (caudal/posterior), at the connection site of the common nephric ducts (which connect the nephric ducts to the UGS at the urogenital sinus ridge). From TS:20 the UGS also includes developing vasculature of urogenital sinus and nerves of urogenital sinus. The primitive bladder will develop into the bladder and the caudal urogenital sinus into the pelvic urethra. From TS:19-21 is comprised of three major regions; primitive bladder, primitive bladder-caudal urogenital sinus transition zone and caudal urogenital sinus. From TS:22-TS:28 it is comprised of three major regions; pelvic urethra, bladder-urethra transition zone and bladder." @default.