lamina terminalis of neural tube
lamina terminalis
The anterior-most (rostral) portion of the wall of the neural tube, formed by closure of the anterior neuropore; the median strip of the anterior wall of the prosencephalon, which persists in a relatively unchanged state as the cerebral hemispheres grow out forward beyond the original anterior end of the prosencephalon.
| Type | Organ |
| Parent Structure | epithelium |
| Latin Name | lamina terminalis |
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