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Nervengewebe

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Neuroanatomie

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Zwischen der 2. und 4. Woche der menschlichen Embryonalentwicklung gliedert sich das Gewebe des Nervensystems vom Ektoderm (der primären Epidermis) ab. Die weitere Entwicklung nach dieser Phase führt zu der makroskopischen Form des zentralen Nervensystems: wesentliche Ereignisse der Neurohistogenese haben in dieser Zeit schon stattgefunden (Differenzierung in zentrales und peripheres Nervensystem).

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Forssmann, W.G., Heym, C. (1985). Nervengewebe. In: Neuroanatomie. Heidelberger Taschenbücher, vol 139. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95472-6_2

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