Biology 3338A Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Somite, Laminin, Integrin

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Intermediate cells that are neither neural or epidermal, they are neural crest. They are stem cell-like, they give rise to different things depending on the environment. As the neural tube is closing from anterior to posterior, as this is happening these cells migrate. If they are migrating in the anterior end they give rise to different structure etc . Also the path that they choose to migrate through also determines their structure. People initially didn"t think it was that important. As nurulation is occuring, you have medial hinge point formation, and you also have dorsal lateral hinge point formaiton. The n cadherin comes together with n cadherins and same with e. They are exposed to different factors and depending on those factors they differentiate into different things. This is determined by where they are going to migrate. As they migrate to different locations they receive different signals.

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