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- complexes, where they form a pseudostratified layer of epithelium called neuroepithelium. Neuroepithelial cells are the stem cells of the central nervous system...
- egg cell toward the uterus. Ciliated columnar epithelium forms the neuroepithelium of the ependyma that lines the ventricles of the brain and central...
- Mediastinal tumor Micrograph of the primitive neuroepithelium of an immature teratoma of the mediastinum. H&E stain. Specialty Oncology ...
- of the neural tube contain neural stem cells in a region called the neuroepithelium or ventricular zone. These neural stem cells divide rapidly, driving...
- from the neuroepithelium, surface ectoderm, and the extracellular mesenchyme which consists of both the neural crest and mesoderm. Neuroepithelium forms...
- opens into an arch termed the notochordal plate and attaches overlying neuroepithelium of the neural plate. The notochordal plate then serves as an anchor...
- cells are specifically generated from progenitors in the ventricular neuroepithelium of the embryonic cerebellar primordium. The first cells generated from...
- undergo an epithelial to mesenchymal transition, delaminating from the neuroepithelium and migrating through the periphery where they differentiate into varied...
- immature teratomas is determined depending on the amount of immature neuroepithelium tissue detected. The ovarian yolk sac tumors, also known as endodermal...
- immature teratomas is the neuroectoderm. Occasionally, tumors may present neuroepithelium that resemble neuroblasts. Tumors may also present embryonic components...