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    Neurulation refers to the folding process in vertebrate embryos, which includes the transformation of the neural plate into the neural tube. The embryo...
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    neurulation, caudal and sacral regions of the spine are formed after primary neurulation is finished. This process initiates once primary neurulation...
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    Neurula (section Neurulation)
    which neurulation occurs. The neurula stage is preceded by the gastrula stage; consequentially, neurulation is preceded by gastrulation. Neurulation marks...
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    and spinal cord development. This process as a whole is termed primary neurulation. Signaling proteins are also important in neural plate development, and...
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    olfactory and oral epithelium, and eyes. Neurulation occurs in two parts, primary and secondary neurulation. Both processes position neural crest cells...
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    Neural tube (category Neurulation)
    The neural tube develops in two ways: primary neurulation and secondary neurulation. Primary neurulation divides the ectoderm into three cell types: The...
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    during neurulation in the embryonic development of both birds and mammals among other organisms. This structure is associated with primary neurulation, meaning...
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    stages from neural plate to neural tube and neural crest is known as neurulation. In the early 20th century, a set of famous experiments by Hans Spemann...
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    at the border of the neural plate and the non-neural ectoderm. During neurulation, the borders of the neural plate, also known as the neural folds, converge...
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    will continue its development through the next stages of gastrulation, neurulation, and organogenesis. Gastrulation is the formation of the three germ layers...
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    the embryo form in a process called histogenesis, and the processes of neurulation and organogenesis follow. The entire process of embryogenesis involves...
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  • primary neurulation has taken place, indicating that it develops after the cranial portion of the spinal cord has developed. Following neurulation, the caudal...
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    tube called the neural tube. The formation of the neural tube is called neurulation. At this stage, the walls of the neural tube contain proliferating neural...
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    germinal disc, also called a blastodisc, then undergoes gastrulation, neurulation, and organogenesis. Cell division and proliferation continues until an...
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  • layer. It is, however, derived from the ectoderm. Germ cell Histogenesis Neurulation List of human cell types derived from the germ layers Gilbert, Scott...
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    edges of the plate at the neural folds. In the fourth week—during the neurulation stage—the neural folds close to form the neural tube, bringing together...
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    FGFs, retinoic acid, and Wnts are required to turn on posterior genes. Neurulation, the formation of the central nervous system, is different in fishes...
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  • main phases of CNS development, primary and secondary neurulation. During primary neurulation, the very first aspects of the nervous system, known as...
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    humans. Blastocyst Deuterostome Fate mapping Primitive node Invagination Neurulation Protostome Vegetal rotation Urry, Lisa (2016). Campbell Biology (11th ed...
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    PMID 2611639. Gordon, R. (1985). "A review of the theories of vertebrate neurulation and their relationship to the mechanics of neural tube birth defects"...
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  • process by which neural tube is performed from the ectoderm is called neurulation. The evolutionary explanation to this adaptation from a solid cord to...
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    migratory cells that are left over after the neural tube has closed (neurulation), around the fourth week of embryonic development. They are responsible...
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    will become the future central nervous system. Later in development, neurulation causes the neurectoderm to form the neural tube. At the neural tube stage...
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    differentially expressed in a developing embryo. For example, during neurulation, when a neural plate forms in an embryo, the tissues residing near the...
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  • crest, neural tube, and surface ectoderm is sometimes referred to as neurulation and the embryo in this phase is the neurula. The coelom of the body forms...
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    (May 2019). "The TFAP2A-IRF6-GRHL3 genetic pathway is conserved in neurulation". Human Molecular Genetics. 28 (10): 1726–1737. doi:10.1093/hmg/ddz010...
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    closure of anterior and posterior neuropores of the neural tube during neurulation, is a requirement of brain development. Amphibians use this process to...
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  • the embryo form in a process called histogenesis, and the processes of neurulation and organogenesis follow. In comparison to the embryo, the fetus has...
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  • interactions that guide the process of embryogenesis and especially neurulation. Anderson was born in La Jolla, San Diego in 1952. She was schooled at...
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    the fetus goes through a process of neurodevelopment beginning with neurulation and ending with myelination, the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease...
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