Koller's sickle

Kohler's sickle

A local thickening of cells that acts as a margin separating sheets of cells from posterior margin of avian blastoderms from hypoblasts as they migrate anteriorly to push primary hypoblast cells anteriorly to form a secondary hypoblast known as the endoblast.

Type Organ
Parent Structure embryonic structure
Latin Name Kohler's sickle

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Koller's sickle?
A local thickening of cells that acts as a margin separating sheets of cells from posterior margin of avian blastoderms from hypoblasts as they migrate anteriorly to push primary hypoblast cells anteriorly to form a secondary hypoblast known as the endoblast.
What is the Latin name for the Koller's sickle?
The Latin name for the Koller's sickle is Kohler's sickle.

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