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region during early vertebrate development. Ectomesenchyme plays a critical role in the formation of the hard and soft tissues of the head and neck, such as bones, muscles, teeth, and notably, the
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Weston JA, Yoshida H, Robinson V, Nishikawa S, Fraser ST, Nishikawa S (2004).
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Latin
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E4.0.4.1.0.0.53
Anatomical terminology
edit on Wikidata
mesenchyme
mesodermic cells
neural crest cells
cranial
pharyngeal arches
"Neural crest and the origin of ectomesenchyme: neural fold heterogeneity suggests an alternative hypothesis"
doi
10.1002/dvdy.10478
PMID
14699583
S2CID
12781111
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t
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skin
Skin
Overview
Epidermis
Ectoderm
Neural crest
Ectomesenchyme
Mesenchyme
Dermis
Dermatomal mesenchyme

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