European Microscopy Congress 2016: Proceedings 2016
DOI: 10.1002/9783527808465.emc2016.6574
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The posterior neural plate in axolotl can form mesoderm or neuroectoderm

Abstract: Gastrulation is the developmental process where germ layers are formed. It was generally assumed that germ layer specification is finished by the end of gastrulation. However, previous studies in amphibians revealed that posterior neural plate and fold, although traditionally regarded as neural, have a mesodermal bias and give rise to tail and posterior trunk muscles whereas only more anterior regions give rise to spinal chord [1‐4]. In addition, recent studies in zebrafish, chick, and mouse revealed bipotenti… Show more

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