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Fig 5. Schematic dorsal overview of the developing notochord and the fusion of the paired dorsal aortae in humans.

In CS8 (17–19d.) the notochordal process is subsequent to the gastrulation area in direct contact with the prechordal plate. During CS8 to CS10 (17-23d.) the notochordal plate is formed between de notochordal process and the prechordal plate. Along with the axial lengthening of the whole embryo, the notochordal plate also lengthens, in contrast to the notochordal process. In CS10 to CS11 (21-26d.) the notochordal plate transformed into the definitive notochord, starting in the middle into both cranial and caudal direction. The cranial and caudal parts (triangular shaped) of the notochordal plate and definitive notochord are larger compared to the middle regions. In CS11 (23-26d.) the notochordal plate is cranially still present, in contrast to the caudal eminence (dotted box), where the definitive notochord is already formed due to the process of direct mesenchymal condensation. In this region the notochord is broader than in the middle and cranial region and contains more nuclei (Fig 3D). Definitive notochord: red, gastrulation: dark purple, neurenteric canal: white, notochordal plate: yellow, notochordal process: cyan blue, paired dorsal aortae: pink.
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Source https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205752.g005 https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0205752 (2018) The development of the human notochord. PLoS ONE 13(10): e0205752.
Author de Bree K, de Bakker BS, Oostra R-J
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