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A temporarily divided segment of the developing neural tube, within the hindbrain regionSee Also: rhombencephalon
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Rhombomere — In the vertebrate embryo, a rhombomere is a transiently divided segment of the developing neural tube (a neuromere) in the area that will eventually become the rhombencephalon. The rhombomeres appear as a series of slightly constricted swellings… … Wikipedia
rhombomere — the hindbrain segment or neuromere … Dictionary of ichthyology
rhombomere — Neuromeres or segments in the hindbrain region that are of developmental significance. Shown to be lineage restriction units in that cells of adjacent rhombomeres do not mix with each other. Regulatory genes have been shown to be expressed in… … Dictionary of molecular biology
rhombomere — Segments of the developing neural tube in the rhombencephalon; nine rhombomeres appear in the developing human. [rhombencephalon + G. meros, part] * * * rhom·bo·mere (romґbo mēr) one of a series of segmental elevations (neuromeres) dividing… … Medical dictionary
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Nervous system — Nerve redirects here. For other uses, see Nerve (disambiguation). This article is about the nervous system. For parts of the nervous system commonly called nerves, see Peripheral nerve. Nervous system The Human N … Wikipedia
Neural tube — Transverse section of half of a chick embryo of forty five hours incubation. The dorsal (back) surface of the embryo is towards the top of this page, while the ventral (front) surface is towards the bottom. (Neural tube is in green.) … Wikipedia