Term Name: cranial neural crest
Synonyms: cephalic neural crest, CNC, cranial NCC population, crista neuralis cranialis, head crest, head NCC population, head neural crest
Definition: neural crest cells (NCCs) originating in the anterior part of the developing embryo and residing between the mid-diencephalon and the forming hindbrain; cranial NCCs migrate dorsolaterally to form the craniofacial mesenchyme that differentiates into various craniofacial cartilages and bones, cranial neurons, glia, and connective tissues of the face; these cells enter the pharyngeal pouches and arches where they give rise to thymic cells, bones of the middle ear and jaw (mandible), and the odontoblasts of the tooth primordia; like their counterparts in the trunk, cranial NCCs also contribute to the developing peripheral nervous system, along with the pigmented cell (i.e. melanocyte) lineage.
Ontology: Cell Ontology [UBERON:0003099]

Relationships
develops into: auditory ossicle bone auditory ossicle endochondral element mesenchyme derived from head neural crest sensory root of facial nerve terminal nerve
is part of: neural crest
has parts: hyoid arch neural crest mandibular arch neural crest
is a type of: ectoderm-derived structure embryonic tissue structure with developmental contribution from neural crest
has subtype: facial neural crest facio-acoustic neural crest glossopharyngeal neural crest hyoid neural crest mandibular neural crest mesencephalic neural crest rhombencephalon neural crest trigeminal neural crest