lateral ganglionic eminence

LGE

A distinct elevation of a transient proliferating cell mass of the fetal subventricular zone; this mass contributes most of its cells to the striatum; however, neocortex, thalamus, septum and olfactory bulb neurons are also partly derived from the LGE.

Type Bone
Body System Nervous
Parent Structure embryonic structure
Latin Name LGE

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the lateral ganglionic eminence?
A distinct elevation of a transient proliferating cell mass of the fetal subventricular zone; this mass contributes most of its cells to the striatum; however, neocortex, thalamus, septum and olfactory bulb neurons are also partly derived from the LGE.
What body system is the lateral ganglionic eminence part of?
The lateral ganglionic eminence is part of the Nervous.
What is the Latin name for the lateral ganglionic eminence?
The Latin name for the lateral ganglionic eminence is LGE.

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