Neural induction by the node and placode induction by head mesoderm share an initial state resembling neural plate border and ES cells
Around the time of gastrulation in higher vertebrate embryos, inductive interactions direct cells to form central nervous system (neural plate) or sensory placodes. Grafts of different tissues into the periphery of a chicken embryo elicit different responses: Hensen's node induces a neural plat...
Main Authors: | Trevers, K, Prajapati, R, Hintze, M, Stower, M, Strobl, A, Tambalo, M, Ranganathan, R, Moncaut, N, Khan, M, Stern, C, Streit, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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National Academy of Sciences
2018
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