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  2. Somite - Wikipedia

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    The dermatome is the dorsal portion of the paraxial mesoderm somite which gives rise to the skin . In the human embryo, it arises in the third week of embryogenesis . [ 2 ] It is formed when a dermomyotome (the remaining part of the somite left when the sclerotome migrates), splits to form the dermatome and the myotome. [ 2 ]

  3. Somitogenesis - Wikipedia

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    In somitogenesis, somites form from the paraxial mesoderm, a particular region of mesoderm in the neurulating embryo.This tissue undergoes convergent extension as the primitive streak regresses, or as the embryo gastrulates.

  4. Paraxial mesoderm - Wikipedia

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    the sclerotome, which forms cartilage, the syndetome, which forms tendons, the Myotome, which forms skeletal muscle, the dermatome, which forms the dermis as well as skeletal muscle, and endothelial cells.

  5. Mesoderm - Wikipedia

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    The notochord and the neural tube activate the protein SHH, which helps the somite to form its sclerotome. The cells of the sclerotome express the protein PAX1 that induces the cartilage and bone formation. The neural tube activates the protein WNT1 that expresses PAX 2 so the somite creates the myotome and dermatome.

  6. File:Dermatoms.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A diagram showing human dermatomes, i.e., skin regions with respect to the routing of their afferent nerves through the spinal cord. Svenska: Människans dermatom, sensoriska zonindelning. Date

  7. Lateral plate mesoderm - Wikipedia

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    The lateral plate mesoderm is the mesoderm that is found at the periphery of the embryo.It is to the side of the paraxial mesoderm, and further to the axial mesoderm.The lateral plate mesoderm is separated from the paraxial mesoderm by a narrow region of intermediate mesoderm.

  8. Myotome - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Somitomere - Wikipedia

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    The first seven somitomeres give rise to the striated muscles of the face, jaws, and throat. [2]The remaining somitomeres, likely driven by periodic expression of the hairy gene, begin expressing adhesion proteins such as N-cadherin and fibronectin, compact, and bud off forming somites.