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English: Heart:

mesenteric coelomic epithelia (MES) that acquired contractile abilities became myoepithelial cells (MEC), able to pump hemal fluid between digestive tract (DT) and viscerae (V)

Jose Perez-Pomares, Juan Manuel González-Rosa, Ramón Muñoz-Chápuli (2009): 'Building the vertebrate heart - An evolutionary approach to cardiac development' in The International journal of developmental biology, Volume 53, (8-10), p. 1427-1443
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