mesodermiin
Mesodermiin is a term used in embryology to describe a proposed signaling factor believed to participate in the specification and patterning of the mesoderm during early vertebrate development. The name reflects its attributed role in mesoderm formation, and the concept has appeared in theoretical discussions and exploratory studies seeking to map the signals that govern germ layer formation.
In the literature, mesodermiin is described as a secreted factor that could act locally as a morphogen,
Proposed mechanisms place mesodermiin as a ligand that engages a cell-surface receptor on neighboring cells, triggering
Current status indicates that there is no widely accepted confirmation of mesodermiin as a discrete molecule