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Retained Medullary Cord in Humans: Late Arrest of Secondary Neurulation

Retained Medullary Cord in Humans: Late Arrest of Secondary Neurulation

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Retained Medullary Cord in Humans: Late Arrest of Secondary Neurulation

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Retained Medullary Cord in Humans: Late Arrest of Secondary Neurulation

Publisher

Hagerstown, MD: Oxford University Press

Journal title

Neurosurgery, 2011-06, Vol.68 (6), p.1500-1519

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English

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Hagerstown, MD: Oxford University Press

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Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Formation of the caudal spinal cord in vertebrates is by secondary neurulation, which begins with mesenchyme-epithelium transformation within a pluripotential blastema called the tail bud or caudal cell mass, from thence initiating an event sequence proceeding from the condensation of mesenchyme into a solid medullary cor...

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Retained Medullary Cord in Humans: Late Arrest of Secondary Neurulation

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_879106021

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_879106021

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ISSN

0148-396X

E-ISSN

1524-4040

DOI

10.1227/NEU.0b013e31820ee282

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