Neural tube[L.
neuralis - nerve]. A tube of
tissue formed by a thickening and rolling up of the
neural plate during
embryonic
neurulation. It will later form the brain and
spinal cord of the
animal.
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Full article >>>A congenital defect of the central
nervous system, including the
spinal cord, skull and brain, resulting from failure of the
neural tube to properly close during fetal development.
Full article >>>Neural plateThe
neural plate is thick and flat bundle of
ectoderm which develops in the
embryo into the
nervous system.
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Bcl-2 and Ca2+-mediated
mitochondrial dysfunction in
neural cell death
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Full article >>>Neural net
promoter prediction
The resulting predictions are filtered and saved in simple data formats such as .ace format. Other
sequences ana
lysis tools can also be incorporated.
Full article >>>neural crest
A
band of
cells along the b
order where the
neural tube pinches off from the
ectoderm; the
cells migrate to various parts of the
embryo and form the
pigment cells in the skin, bones of the skull, the teeth, the
adrenal glands, ...
Full article >>>neural tube A tube of
ectoderm in the
embryo that will form the
spinal cord.
neuromuscular junction The point where a
motor neuron attaches to a
muscle cell.
Full article >>>Neural networks
A
neural network, or
neural net for short, is a problem-solving method based on a computer model of how
neurons are connected in the brain.
Full article >>>neural tube defects (spina bifida, anencephaly)
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Full article >>>neural tube - hollow cylindrical structure of neuroepithelial
cells that will give rise to the brain and
spinal cord; an
ectodermal derivative.
neuroblast - dividing
neuronal precursor
cellneurula - vertebrate
embryo during
neurulation.
Full article >>>neural Relating to the
nerves or to the
nervous system.
neuron (nerve
cell) the structural unit of the
nervous system, usually consisting of the
cell body and
cytoplasmic extensions.
Full article >>>ecto
neural Oral (chief)
nervous system in echinoderms.
ecto
parasite Parasite that lives on the outer surface of its
host.
ectopic Infection in a location other than normal or expected.
Full article >>>Development of the
neural tube starts from the neuroepithelium, which is a flat sheet of
cells and it has the underlying
mesoderm derivative of the
notochord. The spinal chord, which ultimately is formed from the
neural tube, is a solid rod.
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neural networks
machine learning
artificial lifeModeling of complex biological and molecular processes ...
Full article >>>Nervous system[
human central
nervous system (CNS)] [
human peripheral nervous system (PNS)] Net productivity
Neural folds Neuraminidase of influenza
virus Neuromuscular junction
NeuronA nerve
cell.
Full article >>>FolicAcid a B
vitamin noted for its prevention of
neural tube defects if taken in early pregnancy
(foli = a
leaf)
Fossil the preserved remains of a formerly-living (prehistoric)
organism
(foss = ditch trench;
fossil = dug up) ...
Full article >>>Unlike
microfilaments and
microtubules, the
protein subunits of
intermediate filaments show considerable diversity and
tissue specificity. They provide tensile strength for the
cell.
In
neural cells,
intermediate filaments are called neurofilaments.
Full article >>>ataxia, dentatorubral and pallidoluysian atrophy, and Machado-Joseph disease.
The
protein encoded by the
locus affected by the fragile X syndrome, FMRP, binds to G-quartet structures on a subset of m
RNAs, including those important in
neural ...
Full article >>>In many
species of fish, amphibians,
crustaceans and reptiles, melanosomes can be highly mobile within the
cell in response to hormonal (or sometimes
neural) control, ...
Full article >>>Spina bifida -- a congenital condition that results from altered fetal development of the
spinal cord, part of the
neural plate fails to join together and bone and
muscle are unable to grow over this open section.
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