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  • system and the auditory system, develops from the otic placode beginning the third week of development. During the fourth week, the otic placode invaginates...
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    Inner ear (category Auditory system)
    the auditory placode, a thickening of the ectoderm which gives rise to the bipolar neurons of the cochlear and vestibular ganglions. As the auditory placode...
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    tube: Optic vesicle Optic stalk Optic cup Surface ectoderm: Lens placode Otic placode Otic pit Otic vesicle Motor control – comprises the activities carried...
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    The vestibulocochlear nerve or auditory vestibular nerve, also known as the eighth cranial nerve, cranial nerve VIII, or simply CN VIII, is a cranial nerve...
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    the vestibular system and auditory components of the inner ear. During the earlier stages of embryogenesis, the otic placode invaginates to produce the...
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  • vestibular ganglion is established from a sole embryonic source, the otic placode and is formed during neurogenesis. The formation of the surrounding structures...
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    Ear (category Auditory system)
    pouch and six small swellings that develop in the early embryo called otic placodes, which are derived from the ectoderm. The ear may be affected by disease...
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    proximity, the cranial sensory placodes (the olfactory, lens, otic, trigeminal, epibranchial and paratympanic placodes). The dual origin cranial nerves...
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    the formation of the otic placodes, an extension of the early hind brain. By the fourth week of development, the otic placodes invaginate, or sink inward...
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    Disruption of the orthologous mouse gene shows that it plays a role in auditory and vestibular functions. It is involved in fibrillar network organization...
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    ectoderm on each side of the rhombencephalon thickens to form otic placodes. These placodes invaginate to form otic pits, and then otic vesicles. The otic...
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    Schlosser, Gerhard (2002). "Development and evolution of lateral line placodes in amphibians I. Development". Zoology. 105 (2): 119–146. Bibcode:2002Zool...
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    involved in morphogenesis wound healing auditory receptor cell morphogenesis mammary gland duct morphogenesis auditory receptor cell stereocilium organization...
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  • evolution and development of sensory cells within the inner ear, including auditory hair cells and neurons. His research identifies critical developmental...
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    Silvius D, Tang B, Xu PX (September 2003). "The role of Six1 in mammalian auditory system development". Development. 130 (17): 3989–4000. doi:10.1242/dev...
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