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  2. Neural crest - Wikipedia

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    The neural crest is a ridge-like structure that is formed transiently between the epidermal ectoderm and neural plate during vertebrate development. Neural crest cells originate from this structure through the epithelial-mesenchymal transition, and in turn give rise to a diverse cell lineage—including melanocytes, craniofacial cartilage and bone, smooth muscle, dentin, peripheral and enteric ...

  3. Neurulation - Wikipedia

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    Neural crest cells form ganglia above each rhombomere. The early neural tube is primarily composed of the germinal neuroepithelium, later called the ventricular zone, which contains primary neural stem cells called radial glial cells and serves as the main source of neurons produced during brain development through the process of neurogenesis ...

  4. Neural plate - Wikipedia

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    While the cells that remain as the neural tube form the brain and spinal cord, the other cells that were part of the neural plate migrate away from the tube as neural crest cells. After an epithelial–mesenchymal transition , these cells form the autonomic nervous system and certain cells of the peripheral nervous system .

  5. List of human cell types derived from the germ layers

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    1.2 Neural crest. 1.2.1 Peripheral nervous system. 1.2.2 Neuroendocrine system. 1.2.3 Skin. ... PP cell (F cell, gamma cell) Delta cell; Epsilon cell; Pharyngeal pouch.

  6. Face and neck development of the human embryo - Wikipedia

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    The face and neck development of the human embryo refers to the development of the structures from the third to eighth week that give rise to the future head and neck.They consist of three layers, the ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm, which form the mesenchyme (derived form the lateral plate mesoderm and paraxial mesoderm), neural crest and neural placodes (from the ectoderm). [1]

  7. Ectoderm - Wikipedia

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    Both processes position neural crest cells between a superficial epidermal layer and the deep neural tube. During primary neurulation, the notochord cells of the mesoderm signal the adjacent, superficial ectoderm cells to reposition themselves into a columnar pattern to form cells of the ectodermal neural plate . [ 7 ]

  8. Melanocyte - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] [22] Although melanocytes are dendritic in form and share many characteristics with dendritic cells, they derive from different cell lineages. Dendritic cells are derived from hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow. Melanocytes on the other hand originate from neural crest cells. As such, although morphologically and functionally ...

  9. Neuromere - Wikipedia

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    The neural crest cells that are found outside of a given neuromere will express the same proteins as the cells that are found inside the neural tube. [1] The genes that are being expressed fall into two categories, extracellular signaling proteins and intracellular transcription factors. [ 1 ]