نتایج جستجو برای: neurulation

تعداد نتایج: 641  

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1985
F Tuckett L Lim G M Morriss-Kay

The development of the cranial neuromeres, rostral to the level of the first somite, in rat embryos during neurulation is described. Examination of scanning electron micrographs of 4-, 8-, 12- and 16-somite-stage embryos has shown that the neuromeres develop in a strictly ordered pattern but the sequence is not ordered in either a rostrocaudal or caudorostral direction. The two mesomeres are sh...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2010
Claudia Vieira Ana Pombero Raquel García-Lopez Lourdes Gimeno Diego Echevarria Salvador Martínez

The vertebrate Central Nervous System (CNS) originates from the embryonic dorsal ectoderm. Differentiation of the neural epithelium from the ectoderm and the formation of the neural plate constitute the first phase of a complex process called neurulation which culminates in the formation of the neural tube, the anlage of the CNS in sauropsids and mammals (for review see Smith and Schoenwolf, 19...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2001
J N Murdoch K Doudney C Paternotte A J Copp P Stanier

Neural tube defects (NTD) are clinically important congenital malformations whose molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. The loop-tail (Lp) mutant mouse provides a model for the most severe NTD, craniorachischisis, in which the brain and spinal cord remain open. During a positional cloning approach, we have identified a mutation in a novel gene, Lpp1, in the Lp mouse, providing a strong ca...

2007
C.-O. JACOBSON

The morphogenetic movements of the ectoderm during neurulation include: (1) the movements taking place within the neural plate, which becomes longer and more concentrated in a medio-lateral direction (Jacobson, 1962); and (2) those found in the lateral epidermis layer which, in an epibolic way, moves in a dorsal direction, thus exerting a pushing effect on the lateral edges of the neural plate ...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1986
A G Jacobson G F Oster G M Odell L Y Cheng

We present here a new model for epithelial morphogenesis, which we call the 'cortical tractor model'. This model assumes that the motile activities of epithelial cells are similar to those of mesenchymal cells, with the added constraint that the cells in an epithelial sheet remain attached at their apical circumference. In particular, we assert that there is a time-averaged motion of cortical c...

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