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Embryonic Lymphatic System Development: Molecular Regulation of Lymphangiogenesis

The development of the lymphatic vascular system represents a fascinating and complex process that occurs during embryogenesis. Beginning around embryonic day 9.5 (E9.5) in mice and approximately week 6-7 in human embryos, lymphatic endothelial cell (LEC) progenitors emerge from the cardinal vein through a tightly regulated molecular cascade. This process, known as lymphangiogenesis, is orchestrated by key transcription factors, growth factors, and signaling pathways that ensure proper lymphatic vessel formation.

Human Lymphatic System Anatomical Structure Label

This comprehensive illustration depicts both the macroscopic organization of the lymphatic system throughout the human body and the detailed microscopic structure of a lymph node, including a pathological view showing tumor infiltration. Understanding the lymphatic system is crucial for medical professionals across disciplines, from immunologists studying immune responses to oncologists tracking cancer metastasis.