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A myotome is the group of muscles that a single spinal nerve innervates. [1] Similarly a dermatome is an area of skin that a single nerve innervates with sensory fibers. Myotomes are separated by myosepta (singular: myoseptum). [2] In vertebrate embryonic development, a myotome is the part of a somite that develops into muscle.
The myotome is that part of a somite that forms the muscles of the animal. [2] Each myotome divides into an epaxial part (epimere), at the back, and a hypaxial part (hypomere) at the front. [2] The myoblasts from the hypaxial division form the muscles of the thoracic and anterior abdominal walls.
Myotome is the group of muscles that a single spinal nerve root innervates. Myotome may also refer to: Myotome (embryology), part of a somite that forms the muscles ...
The reaction-diffusion system is responsible for the characteristic patterning of the autopod, zeugopod, and stylopod in limb development. [ 32 ] This model, a reaction–diffusion model first proposed in 1979, [ 33 ] is based on the self-organizing properties of excitable media described by Alan Turing in 1952. [ 34 ]
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When the general visceral sensory fiber is stimulated, the central nervous system does not clearly discern whether the pain is coming from the body wall or from the viscera, so it perceives the pain as coming from somewhere on the body wall, e.g. left arm/hand pain, jaw pain. So the pain is "referred to" the related dermatomes of the same ...
The determination of dermomyotome and myotome is regulated by a gene regulatory network that includes a member of the T-box family, tbx6, ripply1, and mesp-ba. [9] Skeletal myogenesis depends on the strict regulation of various gene subsets in order to differentiate the myogenic progenitors into myofibers.
17877 Ensembl ENSG00000111049 ENSMUSG00000000435 UniProt P13349 P24699 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_005593 NM_008656 RefSeq (protein) NP_005584 NP_032682 Location (UCSC) Chr 12: 80.72 – 80.72 Mb Chr 10: 107.32 – 107.32 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Myogenic factor 5 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MYF5 gene. It is a protein with a key role in regulating muscle ...