Induction of the epibranchial placodes.
The cranial sensory ganglia, in contrast to those of the trunk, have a dual embryonic origin arising from both neurogenic placodes and neural crest. Neurogenic placodes are focal thickenings of ectoderm, found exclusively in the head of vertebrate embryos. These structures can be split into two grou...
Main Authors: | Begbie, J, Brunet, J, Rubenstein, J, Graham, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1999
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