Ectomesenchyme | |
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Details | |
Identifiers | |
Latin | ectomesenchyma; mesenchyma cristae neuralis |
TE | E4.0.4.1.0.0.53 |
Anatomical terminology |
Ectomesenchyme has properties similar to mesenchyme. The origin of the ectomesenchyme is disputed. It is either like the mesenchyme, arising from mesodermic cells, or conversely arising from neural crest cells.[1] The neural crest is a critical group of cells that form in the cranial region during early vertebrate development. Ectomesenchyme plays a critical role in the formation of the hard and soft tissues of the head and neck, such as bones, muscles, teeth, and notably, the pharyngeal arches.