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Neuromere
Neu´ro`mere
n. | 1. | (Anat.) A metameric segment of the cerebro-spinal nervous system. |
neuromere
neuromere[′nu̇r·ō‚mir] (embryology) An embryonic segment of the central nervous system in vertebrates. neuromere
neuromere [noor´o-mēr] 1. any of a series of transitory segmental elevations in the wall of the neural tube in the developing embryo; also, such elevations in the wall of the mature rhombencephalon.2. a part of the spinal cord to which a pair of dorsal roots and a pair of ventral roots are attached.Neuromere. From Dorland's, 2000.neu·ro·mere (nū'rō-mēr), Elevations in the wall of the developing neural tube that divide the developing spinal cord (neuromere) into portions to which dorsal and ventral roots are attached, or that divide the developing rhombencephalon (rhombomeres) into portions associated primarily with motor portions of the cranial nerves of the medulla and pons. Synonym(s): encephalomere, neural segment, neurotome (2) [neuro- + G. meros, part] neu·ro·mere (nūr'ō-mēr) Elevations in the wall of the developing neural tube, which divide the developing spinal cord into portions to which dorsal and ventral roots are attached. [neuro- + G. meros, part] |