neural tube alar plate

alar lamina

The mantle layer of the neural tube that lies dorsal to the sulcus limitans and contains primarily sensory neurons and interneurons involved in communication of sensory impulses.

Type Organ
Parent Structure embryonic structure
Latin Name alar lamina

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What is the neural tube alar plate?
The mantle layer of the neural tube that lies dorsal to the sulcus limitans and contains primarily sensory neurons and interneurons involved in communication of sensory impulses.
What is the Latin name for the neural tube alar plate?
The Latin name for the neural tube alar plate is alar lamina.

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