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The sclerotome is a specialized region of mesoderm that forms during embryonic development in vertebrates. It is responsible for the formation of the vertebral column, ribs, and sternum.
In human embryos, the sclerotome forms during the fourth week of development. Each segment of the sclerotome differentiates into a vertebral body, a neural arch, and a transverse process. The vertebral bodies fuse together to form the vertebral column, while the neural arches and transverse processes form the bony structures that protect the spinal cord and support the ribs.
While the sclerotome is a well-studied structure, there are still many unanswered questions about its precise mechanisms of formation and development. Further research is needed to fully understand the complex interactions between the sclerotome and other embryonic tissues that lead to the development of the vertebral column and other structures.
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