Alar plate
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| Embryology: Alar plate | ||
|---|---|---|
| Diagram to illustrate the alar and basal laminæ of brain vesicles. | ||
| aged about four and a half weeks. | ||
| Latin | l. alaris | |
| Gray's | subject #184 735 | |
| System | ||
| Carnegie stage | 13 | |
| Days | {{{Days}}} | |
| Precursor | neural tube | |
| Gives rise to | ||
| MeSH | [1] | |
| Dorlands/Elsevier | l_02/12475865 | |
The alar plate (or alar lamina) is a neural structure in the embryonic nervous system, part of the dorsal side of neural tube, that involves the communication of general somatic and general visceral sensory impulses. It later becomes a sensory region and part of the spinal cord.
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