Wharton’s jelly /wôr″tənz/ [Thomas Wharton, English anatomist, 1614–1673; L, gelare, to congeal] , a gelatinous mesenchymal tissue that remains when the embryonic body stalk blends with the yolk sac within the umbilical cord.
Wharton’s jelly /wôr″tənz/ [Thomas Wharton, English anatomist, 1614–1673; L, gelare, to congeal] , a gelatinous mesenchymal tissue that remains when the embryonic body stalk blends with the yolk sac within the umbilical cord.