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Description FIGURE 2. The embryonic origin of human bones. Schematic showing the proposed embryonic origin of bones from the paraxial mesoderm (blue), lateral plate mesoderm (brown), and neural crest cells (yellow) in humans based on fate mapping studies in the mouse and chick described in References 57-62, (also see review for scapula and pelvis63, 76, 290). The arytenoid cartilage (not shown) also arises from the lateral plate mesoderm.60, 62 For clarity, the NCC and mesoderm contributions to the clavicle are shown separately on each side of the body in, A. B, Lateral view of head and, C,D, higher power views of the, C, scapula and clavicle and, D, laryngeal cartilages
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Source https://anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/dvdy.278 Gabriel L. Galea, Mohamed R. Zein, Steven Allen, Philippa Francis-West. Making and shaping endochondral and intramembranous bones, Developmental Dynamics, https://doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.278
Author Gabriel L. Galea, Mohamed R. Zein, Steven Allen, Philippa Francis-West
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current11:12, 20 November 2024Thumbnail for version as of 11:12, 20 November 20242,128 × 1,694 (483 KB)Rasbak (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=FIGURE 2. The embryonic origin of human bones. Schematic showing the proposed embryonic origin of bones from the paraxial mesoderm (blue), lateral plate mesoderm (brown), and neural crest cells (yellow) in humans based on fate mapping studies in the mouse and chick described in References 57-62, (also see review for scapula and pelvis63, 76, 290). The arytenoid cartilage (not shown) also arises from the lateral plate mesoderm.60, 62 For clarity, the NCC and mesoderm...

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