Neuronal patterning of the tubular collar cord is highly conserved among enteropneusts but dissimilar to the chordate neural tube
Abstract A tubular nervous system is present in the deuterostome groups Chordata (cephalochordates, tunicates, vertebrates) and in the non-chordate Enteropneusta. However, the worm-shaped enteropneusts possess a less complex nervous system featuring only a short hollow neural tube, whereby homology...
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Main Authors: | Sabrina Kaul-Strehlow, Makoto Urata, Daniela Praher, Andreas Wanninger |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5a8865bc3d6443a5b0ec374467eb109b |
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