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Revision as of 11:28, 29 October 2018

Human Notochord timeline
CarnegieStage Days Event
7 15–17 days notochordal process directly rostral to the area of gastrulation.
8 to 10 17 to 23 days group of undifferentiated cells that briefly persists. Within the notochordal process, a connection between the amniotic cavity and yolk-sac (neurenteric canal).
8 to 11 17–26 days notochordal process incorporates entirely into the endoderm, forming the epithelial notochordal plate.
10 to 11 21 to 26 days notochordal plate then acquires an “inverted U-shape”, relatively lengthens during these stages and remains intimately associated with the neural tube until stage 12 (26–30 days).
12 26–30 days notochordal plate detaches completely from the endoderm to form the definitive notochord.
12 to 14 26 to 35 days definitive notochord formation then allows the paired dorsal aortae to fuse in-between the notochord and the roof of the gut.
Table data[1]   Links: notochord
  1. de Bree K, de Bakker BS & Oostra RJ. (2018). The development of the human notochord. PLoS ONE , 13, e0205752. PMID: 30346967 DOI.