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What (who) is Kohlrausch"s folds - definition

STRUCTURE ARISING DURING EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT OF BIRDS AND MAMMALS
Medullary folds; Neural folds
  • A side view of an anencephalic fetus
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  • Cross section through the embryonic disc showing the fold.

Rudolf Kohlrausch         
GERMAN PHYSICIST
Rudolf Hermann Arndt Kohlrausch; Rudolph Herrmann Arndt Kohlrausch
Rudolf Hermann Arndt Kohlrausch (November 6, 1809 in Göttingen – March 8, 1858 in Erlangen) was a German physicist.
Ben Folds discography         
ARTIST DISCOGRAPHY
Ben Fold discography; ITunes Originals – Ben Folds; ITunes Originals - Ben Folds; Ben folds discography
The discography of Ben Folds, an American singer-songwriter, consists of five studio albums (including two collaborative albums), two live albums, ten compilation albums, two video albums, eight extended plays, and eighteen singles. See also Ben Folds Five discography.
Friedrich Kohlrausch (educator)         
GERMAN EDUCATOR
Heinrich Friedrich Theodor Kohlrausch
Heinrich Friedrich Theodor Kohlrausch (November 5, 1780 – January 30, 1867) was a German educator and historian.

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Neural fold

The neural fold is a structure that arises during neurulation in the embryonic development of both birds and mammals among other organisms. This structure is associated with primary neurulation, meaning that it forms by the coming together of tissue layers, rather than a clustering, and subsequent hollowing out, of individual cells (known as secondary neurulation). In humans, the neural folds are responsible for the formation of the anterior end of the neural tube. The neural folds are derived from the neural plate, a preliminary structure consisting of elongated ectoderm cells. The folds give rise to neural crest cells, as well as bringing about the formation of the neural tube.