endoderminducing
Endoderminducing refers to the processes and signals that specify the endoderm, the innermost germ layer, during embryonic development. Endoderm induction is a central step in forming the gut and internal organs, and it involves interactions between cells that create a local environment supportive of endodermal fate.
Key signaling pathways involved in endoderminducing include the Nodal/Activin branch of the TGF-β family, which promotes
The gene regulatory network driving endoderminducing includes transcription factors such as Sox17, FoxA2, and GATA4/6, with
Applications and relevance include stem cell biology, where endoderminducing conditions are used to differentiate human pluripotent