Ancestry of the mammalian preplate and its derivatives: evolutionary relicts or embryonic adaptations?
Mammalian cortical development is preceded by the elaboration of a transient preplate, which is split into a superficial marginal zone and a deep subplate after the arrival of the cortical plate. There has been some controversy in the evolutionary interpretation of this transient structure, as some...
Main Authors: | Aboitiz, F, Montiel, J, García, R |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2005
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