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... dorsally as a pair of neural folds. The ectoderm between these sinks down and the folds come together to form a neural tube, enlarged at the anterior end to become the brain. On either side, between the neural tube and ectoderm, a line of cells forms the neural crests that will produce the dorsal or ...
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Development of the nervous system

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