Eye Development

Eye Development

The eye develops from the neural tube, the epidermis, and the periocular mesenchyme, which receives contributions from both the neural crest and mesoderm lineages.

Read more about Eye Development:  Sequential Inductions, Responsivity of Head Epidermis, Regulation and Inhibition, Additional Images

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