Lexicographical Neighbors of Neurocoel
Literary usage of Neurocoel
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Outlines of Chordate Development by William Erskine Kellicott (1913)
"The Central Nervous System Very soon after hatching the walls of the spinal cord
thicken, constricting the neurocoel, and becoming differentiated into three ..."
2. The Alligator and Its Allies by Albert Moore Reese (1915)
"(sc) is here differentiated into three areas—a dense, deeply stained area
immediately around the neurocoel; a less dense area of cells surrounding the inner ..."
3. Vertebrate Zoölogy by Horatio Hackett Newman (1920)
"... especially of the mesoblast; a central nervous system dorsal in position and
tubular in structure, with a well- defined central canal or neurocoel; ..."
4. Collected Reprints by Otto Charles Glaser (1904)
"... the appearance of a longitudinal furrow, the edges of this plate rise, meet
in the mid-dorsal line, and fuse to form a tube, enclosing the neurocoel. ..."
5. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections by Smithsonian Institution (1908)
"The spinal cord (sc) is here differentiated into three areas—a dense, deeply
stained area immediately around the neurocoel; a less dense area of cells ..."
6. The Development of the American Alligator (A. Mississippiensis) by Albert Moore Reese (1908)
"The spinal cord (sc) is here differentiated into three areas—a dense, deeply
stained area immediately around the neurocoel ; a less dense area of cells ..."