ACB 8120 Lecture Notes - Lecture 77: Dorsal Root Ganglion, Celiac Ganglia, Alar Plate

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Nccs are between the epidermis and the neural tube. Next to alar plate of the neural tube. Prevertebral ganglion / celiac ganglion / superior mesenteric ganglion / inferior mesenteric ganglion. In medulla of the adrenal glands - make catecholamines, which are similar to what they end up making in other stops (nts) Ct and bone of face and skull (unit 3) Pseudostratified epithelium lining the lumen of the neural tube (neuroepithelial cells) neuroblasts. Apolar bipolar neuroblast multipolar neuroblast (most abundant that will form neurons in adults) Axons of the basal plate break through the marginal zone and can be seen on the caudal neural tube. These are derived from the neural tube, which is neuroectoderm. Central processes of the neuroblasts from the ncc derived drg (1st stop of the nccs during trunk migration) grow into alar plate of the caudal neural tube to become the dorsal roots. Distal/peripheral processes join ventral root to form spinal nerve.

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