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  1. Neural crest - Wikipedia

    Neural crest is first induced in the region of the neural plate border. After neural tube closure, neural crest cells delaminate from the region between the dorsal neural tube and overlying ectoderm and …

  2. The Neural Crest - Developmental Biology - NCBI Bookshelf

    It has even been said, perhaps hyperbolically, that “the only interesting thing about vertebrates is the neural crest” (quoted in Thorogood 1989). The neural crest cells originate at the dorsalmost region of …

  3. Neural crest | Migration, Development & Evolution | Britannica

    Neural crest, group of embryonic cells that are pinched off during the formation of the neural tube (the precursor of the spinal cord) but that do not remain as a part of the central nervous system.

  4. What Are Neural Crest Cells and What Do They Do?

    Jul 20, 2025 · Neural crest cells represent a transient, multipotent population of stem cells that are a defining feature of vertebrate development. These cells are sometimes referred to as the “fourth …

  5. Neural Crest Development - Embryology

    A key event in neural crest development is migration from the original site that neural crest cells are generated (edge of the neural plate) to the different anatomical regions within the embryo.

  6. Neural Crest Cell - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Neural crest cells are a transient population of stem cell-like cells that form at the dorsal neural plate border during neurulation and migrate to various target sites where they can differentiate into multiple …

  7. #BioBasics: What are neural crest cells? - stowers.org

    Sep 13, 2024 · Stowers scientists study many different types of cells and processes of development, including a transient cell type critical for proper formation of the head, heart, and nervous system: …

  8. Neuroanatomy, Neural Crest - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Jul 24, 2023 · The neural crest is a collection of multipotent stem cells located at the side of the neural tube proximal to the epidermal layer after neurulation. These cells migrate throughout the embryo …

  9. Neural Crest | Embryo Project Encyclopedia

    Sep 15, 2014 · The diversity of NCCs that the neural crest produces has led researchers to propose the neural crest as a fourth germ layer, or one of the primary cellular structures in early embryos from …

  10. Formation of the neural crest | embryology.ch

    Truly the cells of the neural crest (stage 9) represent a fourth embryonic germinal layer that exhibits a partially segmented organization and is involved in the genesis of the peripheral nervous system …