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- concentric mesoderm) marking the ****ure somites in the presomitic mesoderm (unsegmented paraxial). The presomitic mesoderm gives rise to successive pairs of somites...
- Paraxial mesoderm, also known as presomitic or somitic mesoderm, is the area of mesoderm in the neurulating embryo that flanks and forms simultaneously...
- send signals for somite differentiation Notochord protein ac****ulates in presomitic mesoderm destined to form the next somite and then decreases as that somite...
- during early development. In humans, the allantois appears during the presomitic stages of mid-gastrulation. The mouse allantois appears before the first...
- increased number of vertebrae which develop. Somites are formed at the presomitic mesoderm due to a set of oscillatory genes that direct the somitogenesis...
- cyclically in the presomitic mesoderm as part of the Notch signalling pathway. HES7 is involved in the segmentation of somites from the presomitic mesoderm in...
- 90 minutes in chicks, and 100 minutes in snakes. Gene oscillation in presomitic cells is largely, but not completely, cell-autonomous. When Notch signaling...
- Schuster-Gossler K, Gossler A (August 2008). "Noncyclic Notch activity in the presomitic mesoderm demonstrates uncoupling of somite compartmentalization and boundary...
- bones and trunk skeletal muscles, are formed by the maturation of the presomitic mesoderm (PSM). The PSM, which is composed of mesenchymal cells, undergoes...
- Yamaguchi TP (November 2014). "Mesogenin 1 is a master regulator of paraxial presomitic mesoderm differentiation". Development. 141 (22): 4285–97. doi:10.1242/dev...