Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Reissner's fiber is a fibrous aggregation of secreted molecules extending from the subcommissural organ (SCO) through the ventricular system and central canal to the ampulla caudalis, a small ventricle-like structure at the end of the spinal cord. In vertebrates, Reissner's fiber is formed by secretions of SCO-spondin from the subcommissural organ into the spinal fluid of the ventricular cavity. Reissner's fiber is highly conserved, and present in the central canal of all chordates."@en }
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- Reissners_fiber comment "Reissner's fiber is a fibrous aggregation of secreted molecules extending from the subcommissural organ (SCO) through the ventricular system and central canal to the ampulla caudalis, a small ventricle-like structure at the end of the spinal cord. In vertebrates, Reissner's fiber is formed by secretions of SCO-spondin from the subcommissural organ into the spinal fluid of the ventricular cavity. Reissner's fiber is highly conserved, and present in the central canal of all chordates.".
- Q7310486 comment "Reissner's fiber is a fibrous aggregation of secreted molecules extending from the subcommissural organ (SCO) through the ventricular system and central canal to the ampulla caudalis, a small ventricle-like structure at the end of the spinal cord. In vertebrates, Reissner's fiber is formed by secretions of SCO-spondin from the subcommissural organ into the spinal fluid of the ventricular cavity. Reissner's fiber is highly conserved, and present in the central canal of all chordates.".