Talk:Neural - Cranial Nerve Development

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2002

Cranial nerve development: placodal neurons ride the crest

Curr Biol. 2002 Mar 5;12(5):R171-3.

Barlow LA.

Abstract

Neurons of the vertebrate cranial sensory ganglia arise from both neural crest and a series of ectodermal thickenings termed neurogenic placodes. Recent results lend insight into how these two populations of cells coordinate their development, and subsequently innervate their central target, the hindbrain.

PMID 11882306