Vol 58, No 1 (1999)
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Submitted: 2012-02-06
Published online: 2000-01-25
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Development of the oculomotor nucleus in staged human embryos during the sixth week

Szyszka-Mróz J
Folia Morphol 1999;58(1):21-27.
Vol 58, No 1 (1999)
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Submitted: 2012-02-06
Published online: 2000-01-25

Abstract

Investigations were made on serial sections of human embryos at developmental stages 16 and 17 (37-41 days). The oculomotor nucleus in embryos at these stages is located at the cephalic flexure of the neural tube. It consists of paired lateral nucleus which is formed by well defined group of large neurons in the basal plate of the midbrain. Within the lateral nucleus two groups of cells (medial and lateral) can he distinguished. Posteriorly these groups unite and form a single nucleus

Abstract

Investigations were made on serial sections of human embryos at developmental stages 16 and 17 (37-41 days). The oculomotor nucleus in embryos at these stages is located at the cephalic flexure of the neural tube. It consists of paired lateral nucleus which is formed by well defined group of large neurons in the basal plate of the midbrain. Within the lateral nucleus two groups of cells (medial and lateral) can he distinguished. Posteriorly these groups unite and form a single nucleus
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Keywords

Human neuroembryology. Embryonic period. Oculomotor nucleus

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Title

Development of the oculomotor nucleus in staged human embryos during the sixth week

Journal

Folia Morphologica

Issue

Vol 58, No 1 (1999)

Article type

Original article

Pages

21-27

Published online

2000-01-25

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545

Bibliographic record

Folia Morphol 1999;58(1):21-27.

Keywords

Human neuroembryology. Embryonic period. Oculomotor nucleus

Authors

Szyszka-Mróz J

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