The splanchnic mesodermal plate directs spleen and pancreatic laterality, and is regulated by Bapx1/Nkx3.2

@inproceedings{HecksherSrensen2004TheSM,
  title={The splanchnic mesodermal plate directs spleen and pancreatic laterality, and is regulated by Bapx1/Nkx3.2},
  author={Jacob Hecksher-S{\o}rensen and Robert P. Watson and Laura A Lettice and Palle Serup and Lorraine Eley and Carlo de Angelis and Ulf Ahlgren and Robert E Hill},
  booktitle={Development},
  year={2004}
}
The mechanism by which left-right (LR) information is interpreted by organ primordia during asymmetric morphogenesis is largely unknown. We show that spleen and pancreatic laterality is dependent on a specialised, columnar mesodermal-derived cell layer referred to here as the splanchnic mesodermal plate (SMP). At early embryonic stages, the SMP is bilateral, surrounding the midline-located stomach and dorsal pancreatic bud. Under control of the LR asymmetry pathway, the left SMP is maintained… 

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