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Primary neurulation
Known as:
primary neural tube formation
, primary neural tube morphogenesis
The formation of the neural tube from an epithelial cell sheet (the neuroepithelium or neural plate). In primary neurulation, the cells surrounding…
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Neurulation
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neural fold formation
neural tube closure
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Review
2016
Review
2016
Limited dorsal myeloschisis associated with dermoid elements
S. Eibach
,
G. Moes
,
J. Zovickian
,
D. Pang
Child's Nervous System
2016
Corpus ID: 27247512
IntroductionLimited dorsal myeloschisis (LDM) originates from undisjointed neural and cutaneous ectoderms during primary…
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2016
2016
Contiguous triple spinal dysraphism associated with Chiari malformation Type II and hydrocephalus: an embryological conundrum between the unified theory of Pang and the unified theory of McLone.
S. Dhandapani
,
A. Srinivasan
Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics
2016
Corpus ID: 207643080
Triple spinal dysraphism is extremely rare. There are published reports of multiple discrete neural tube defects with intervening…
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Review
2013
Review
2013
Congenital spinal cord anomalies: a pictorial review.
Pankaj Gupta
,
Atin Kumar
,
Avneesh Kumar
,
S. Goel
Current problems in diagnostic radiology
2013
Corpus ID: 7370982
Development of spinal canal and its contents occurs in a much regulated fashion. Aberration at any stage of development namely…
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2009
2009
Differences in origin and fate between the cranial and caudal spinal cord during normal and disturbed human development
M. Saraga-Babic
,
M. Krolo
,
D. Sapunar
,
J. Terzic
,
M. Biočić
Acta Neuropathologica
2009
Corpus ID: 6886528
Differences in histological appearance between the cranial and caudal parts of the spinal cord and associated axial organs were…
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2001
2001
Effects of the curly tail genotype on neuroepithelial integrity and cell proliferation during late stages of primary neurulation
M. Hall
,
Françzoise Gofflot
,
S. Iseki
,
Gillian M. Morriss‐Kay
Journal of Anatomy
2001
Corpus ID: 23911976
The curly tail (ct/ct) mouse mutant shows a high frequency of delay or failure of neural tube closure, and is a good model for…
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2000
2000
A Role for Epithelial-Mesenchymal Interactions in Tail Growth/Morphogenesis and Chondrogenesis in Embryonic Mice
B. Hall
Cells Tissues Organs
2000
Corpus ID: 23126715
Neurulation involves development from primary germ layers before any differentiation of embryonic mesenchyme. Subsequently…
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2000
2000
Differential expression of laminin genes in early chick embryo.
N. Zagris
,
A. Chung
,
V. Stavridis
International Journal of Developmental Biology
2000
Corpus ID: 6572822
The expression patterns of laminin alpha1 and beta1 genes were examined by In situ hybridization of their mRNAs in the early…
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1992
1992
Morphological and mapping studies of the paranodal and postnodal levels of the neural plate during chick neurulation
G. Schoenwolf
The Anatomical Record
1992
Corpus ID: 45298241
The morphology of the paranodal and postnodal levels of the neural plate as well as the fate of its cells was examined in chick…
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1990
1990
Primary neurulation in teleosts--evidence for epithelial genesis of central nervous tissue as in other vertebrates.
A. Reichenbach
,
P. Schaaf
,
H. Schneider
Journal fur Hirnforschung
1990
Corpus ID: 39171908
Early teleostian embryos were studied by scanning electron microscopy. Transversal and longitudinal views of the neural anlage…
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1990
1990
Vimentin and keratin are expressed in the neurogenic tissue of the rabbit embryo during primary neurulation.
C. Viebahn
,
E. Lane
,
F. Ramaekers
Acta histochemica. Supplementband
1990
Corpus ID: 12991113
Against the commonly held belief that differential expression of keratins is a sign of neurogenic commitment amongst ectodermal…
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