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ectoderm

[ek-tuh-durm] / ˈɛk təˌdɜrm /


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These disks eventually formed the three main cell layers of the body: the endoderm, mesoderm and ectoderm.

From Scientific American

Beyond that, researchers typically assess pluripotency by confirming that the cells can differentiate into the three primordial germ-layer tissues: endoderm, mesoderm and ectoderm.

From Nature

For instance, the gut tube and liver derive from the endoderm; muscle and connective tissue from the mesoderm; and neural tissue and skin from the ectoderm.

From Nature

In gastrulation, the epiblast differentiates into the three germ layers of cells — the ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm — that will form the fetus.

From Nature

The vertebrate telencephalon is thus likely to have arisen through the incorporation of non-neural ectoderm into anterior regions of the developing nervous system.

From Nature