词条 | Alar plate |
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| Name = Alar plate | Latin = Lamina dorsolateralis, lamina alaris | Image = Gray646.svg | Caption = Diagram to illustrate the alar and basal laminæ of brain vesicles. | Image2 = Gray642.png | Caption2 = aged about four and a half weeks. | System = | CarnegieStage = 13 | Precursor = Neural tube | GivesRiseTo = dorsal gray of the spinal cord, and develops into the sensory nuclei of cranial nerves V, VII, VIII, IX, and X. The inferior olivary nucleus, mesencephalic nucleus of V, and main sensory nucleus of V }} 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. The caudal part later becomes sensory axon part of the spinal cord. The alar plate specifically later on becomes the dorsal gray of the spinal cord, and develops into the sensory nuclei of cranial nerves V, VII, VIII, IX, and X. The inferior olivary nucleus, mesencephalic nucleus of V, and main sensory nucleus of V are also developed from this plate. Also from the rhombic lip of the alar plate develops the cerebellum, which is considered to be a big exception since alar plate gives rise to sensory derivatives only.[1] See also
References1. ^{{cite book|last=Siegel|first=Allan|title=Essential Neuroscience|year=2006|publisher=Lippincott Williams & Wilkins|location=Baltimore, MD|isbn=0781750776}} External links
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