| 1. | This tissue derives from the unsegmented paraxial mesoderm and prechordal mesoderm.
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| 2. | It plays a key role in somitogenesis within the Paraxial mesoderm.
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| 3. | The paraxial mesoderm develops into cartilage, skeletal muscle, and dermis.
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| 4. | The mesoderm at either side of the neural tube is called paraxial mesoderm.
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| 5. | A particular kind of tissue deriving from the paraxial mesoderm is the head mesoderm.
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| 6. | Fgf from the paraxial mesoderm has been suggested as a source of neural crest inductive signal.
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| 7. | Knockout studies in mice indicate that this gene is important for specification of paraxial mesoderm structures.
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| 8. | The segmentation pattern observed in the peripheral nervous system ( PNS ) derives itself from the paraxial mesoderm.
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| 9. | The paraxial mesoderm is arranged along the sides of the notochord and neural tube as repetitive structures called somites.
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| 10. | The notochord extends from the base of the head to the tail; with it extend thick bands of paraxial mesoderm.
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