Neuraxis

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For the band, see Neuraxis (band)

The neuraxis is the axis of the central nervous system. It denotes the direction in which the central nervous system lies. During embyological development, the neuraxis is bent by various flexures, contributing to the mature structure of the brain and spinal cord.

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pontine flexure
cephalic flexure
neural tube
embryology