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[neural crest cell]
abbr. NCCs (a term with multiple meanings). These cells form during the final stages of the process of neurulation of vertebrate embryos when the notochord- a mesoderm derived rod-like structure running from head to tail - and the adjacent mesoderm form the neural plate, which sinks below the surface of the developing embryo and forms the neural tube. The neural tube is a hollow cylinder of ectoderm lying beneath the remaining surface ectoderm. Neural crest cells are found in the region of the embryo that lies between the newly formed neural tube and the surface ectoderm
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