Embryology, Neural Tube
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Embryology, Neural Tube
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The neural tube formation during gestational development is a complicated morphogenic process that requires various cell signaling and regulation by a variety of genes. It starts during the 3rd and 4th week of gestation. This process is called primary neurulation, and it begins with an open neural plate, then ends with the neural plate bending in specific, distinct steps. These steps ultimately lead to the neural plate closing to form the neural tube. This neural tube serves as the embryonic brain and spinal cord, the central nervous system. Errors in this process can lead to congenital anomalies, such as neural tube defects.
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