angioblastic cord

angiogenic cell cluster

The cordlike masses of splanchnic mesenchymal cells ventral to the primordial pericardial coelom that arrange themselves side by side to form the primordia of the endocardial heart tubes.

Type Organ
Parent Structure primordium
Latin Name angiogenic cell cluster

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the angioblastic cord?
The cordlike masses of splanchnic mesenchymal cells ventral to the primordial pericardial coelom that arrange themselves side by side to form the primordia of the endocardial heart tubes.
What is the Latin name for the angioblastic cord?
The Latin name for the angioblastic cord is angiogenic cell cluster.

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