Examples of notochord in the following topics:
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- As gastrulation progresses, the embryonic disc becomes trilaminar and the notochord is formed.
- Through the through the process of neurulation, the notochord induces the formation of the notochord in the embryonic disc.
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- Following gastrulation, the neurulation process develops the neural tube in the ectoderm, above the notochord of the mesoderm.
- After gastrulation, the notochord—a flexible, rod-shaped body that runs along the back of the embryo—is formed from the mesoderm.
- During the third week of gestation the notochord sends signals to the overlying ectoderm, inducing it to become neuroectoderm.
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- The somites form muscle, the cartilage of the ribs and vertebrae, the dermis, the notochord, blood and blood vessels, bone, and connective tissue.
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- After gastrulation, the notochord—a flexible, rod-shaped body that runs along the back of the embryo—has been formed from the mesoderm.
- During the third week of gestation, the notochord sends signals to the overlying ectoderm, inducing it to become neuroectoderm.
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- These cell types are specified by the secretion of Shh from the notochord (located ventrally to the neural tube), and later from the floor plate cells.