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Hulsman C, Gao H, Kruepunga N, Mommen G, Kohler S, Hikspoors J, et al.
J Anat . 2024 Oct; 246(2):190-204. PMID: 39395399
Concomitant with the rupture of the cloacal membrane in the 6th week of development, the intermediate layer of the perineal-skin epithelium thickens. We investigated its distribution and the development of...
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Hulsman C, Gao H, Kruepunga N, Mommen G, Kohler S, Hikspoors J, et al.
J Anat . 2024 Oct; 246(2):205-221. PMID: 39395207
Concomitant with the rupture of the cloacal membrane, the perineal skin epithelium thickens (see accompanying article). In this study, we establish in female embryos and foetuses that the thick skin...
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Hikspoors J, Kruepunga N, Mommen G, Kohler S, Anderson R, Lamers W
Adv Exp Med Biol . 2024 Jun; 1441:3-55. PMID: 38884703
Many aspects of heart development are topographically complex and require three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction to understand the pertinent morphology. We have recently completed a comprehensive primer of human cardiac development that...
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Hikspoors J, Kruepunga N, Mommen G, Kohler S, Anderson R, Lamers W
Commun Biol . 2022 Mar; 5(1):226. PMID: 35277594
Heart development is topographically complex and requires visualization to understand its progression. No comprehensive 3-dimensional primer of human cardiac development is currently available. We prepared detailed reconstructions of 12 hearts...
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Kruepunga N, Hikspoors J, Hulsman C, Mommen G, Kohler S, Lamers W
J Anat . 2021 Feb; 239(1):32-45. PMID: 33641166
Although the development of the sympathetic trunks was first described >100 years ago, the topographic aspect of their development has received relatively little attention. We visualised the sympathetic trunks in...
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Kruepunga N, Hikspoors J, Hulsman C, Mommen G, Kohler S, Lamers W
J Anat . 2020 Jun; 237(4):655-671. PMID: 32598482
Compared to the intrinsic enteric nervous system (ENS), development of the extrinsic ENS is poorly documented, even though its presence is easily detectable with histological techniques. We visualised its development...
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Kruepunga N, Hikspoors J, Hulsman C, Mommen G, Kohler S, Lamers W
J Anat . 2020 Jun; 237(4):672-688. PMID: 32592418
Realistic models to understand the developmental appearance of the pelvic nervous system in mammals are scarce. We visualized the development of the inferior hypogastric plexus and its preganglionic connections in...
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Kruepunga N, Hikspoors J, Mekonen H, Mommen G, Meemon K, Weerachatyanukul W, et al.
J Anat . 2018 Oct; 233(6):724-739. PMID: 30294789
Subdivision of cloaca into urogenital and anorectal passages has remained controversial because of disagreements about the identity and role of the septum developing between both passages. This study aimed to...
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Hikspoors J, Kruepunga N, Mommen G, Peeters J, Hulsman C, Kohler S, et al.
Semin Cell Dev Biol . 2018 Aug; 92:18-26. PMID: 30142441
The vertebrate intestine has a continuous dorsal mesentery between pharynx and anus that facilitates intestinal mobility. Based on width and fate the dorsal mesentery can be subdivided into that of...
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Hikspoors J, Peeters M, Kruepunga N, Mekonen H, Mommen G, Kohler S, et al.
Sci Rep . 2017 Dec; 7(1):17109. PMID: 29214994
Couinaud based his well-known subdivision of the liver into (surgical) segments on the branching order of portal veins and the location of hepatic veins. However, both segment boundaries and number...