tubulointia
Tubulointia, or tubulogenesis, is the developmental process by which cells organize into elongated, tube-shaped structures that contain a central lumen. This process underlies the formation of many tubular organs and ducts, such as the kidneys, lungs, liver, pancreas, salivary glands, and parts of the vascular and reproductive systems.
During embryogenesis, tubulointia can proceed through several morphogenetic routes. In cord hollowing, a solid strand of
Formation is regulated by cell polarity, cell adhesion, and the extracellular matrix, with signaling pathways such
Proper tubulointia is essential for organ function; defects can lead to congenital malformations or impaired organogenesis.