Biology 3338A Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Neural Crest, Neural Plate, Neural Tube

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Neural plate: region of the dorsal ectoderm that is specified to become neural ectoderm. The cells of the region have a columnar appearance. Neural crest: a transient band of cells, arising from the lateral edges of the neural plate, that connects the neural tube to the epidermis. Neural tube: embryonic precursor to the central nervous system (brain and spine) Neither neural or epidermal cells in the neural plate border (border between neural plate and epidermis) become neural crest cells. Path thru which they migrate determines what they will become. Early in development, almost whole ectoderm has bmps and wnts need to be inhibited by dorsal mesoderm. No bmp, high wnt= neural structures (brain) Wnt induces bmp then stays active= border cells become neural crest. Neural plate induces in these border cells a set of tfs called neural plate border specifiers: pax 3 (give border region the ability to form neural crest or neural tube cell types)

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