neural plate

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neural
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈnjʊə.rəl/
us
/ˈnʊr.əl/
involving a nerve or the system of nerves that includes ...
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plate
noun
uk
/pleɪt/
us
/pleɪt/
a flat, usually round dish with a slightly raised edge that you eat from or serve ...
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(Definition ofneuralandplatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Prognosis for fetuses with antenatally detected myelomeningocele 247 on theneuralplateand result in additional loss of neural function.
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There was abundant staining in the neural tube and openneuralplatealong the rostro-caudal extent of the neural axis.
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The neural ectoderm thickens to become theneuralplate, which invaginates to form the neural tube.
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So, the pattern of duration of neurogenesis we see derives in large part from a very fundamental feature of the intrinsic organization of the embryonicneuralplate.
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During the third week of human development theneuralplateacquires grooves, and subsequently neural folds, which begin to fuse by day 21+22 to form the neural tube.
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This flexibility allows for the pivoting and hinging that allows the buckling and lifting of theneuralplatewhen formating the neural tube.
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The edges of theneuralplatethat run in an anterior-posterior direction continue to thicken, forming ridges or folds.
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Theneuralplatewill form opposite the primitive streak from ectodermal tissue which thickens and flattens into theneuralplate.
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Theneuralplatethen folds and closes to form the neural tube.
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Theneuralplatewill fold to produce the neural tube which will develop into the brain.
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Theneuralplatefolds and closes to form the neural tube.
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If theneuralplateis separated by itself, it will still develop to make a thinner plate but will not form a neural tube.
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The lateral edges of theneuralplatetouch in the midline and join together.
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The region anterior to the primitive knot can be generally referred to as theneuralplate.
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Signaling proteins are also important inneuralplatedevelopment, and aid in differentiating the tissue destined to become theneuralplate.
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The bending of theneuralplateinvolves the formation of hinges, where theneuralplateis connected to surrounding tissues.
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There are four stages ofneuralplateand neural tube formation: formation, bending, convergence, and closure.
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