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2°NC cells arise from the dorsal diencephalon and mesencephalon.

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posted on 2020-06-17, 17:43 authored by Masanari Takamiya, Johannes Stegmaier, Andrei Yu Kobitski, Benjamin Schott, Benjamin D. Weger, Dimitra Margariti, Angel R. Cereceda Delgado, Victor Gourain, Tim Scherr, Lixin Yang, Sebastian Sorge, Jens C. Otte, Volker Hartmann, Jos van Wezel, Rainer Stotzka, Thomas Reinhard, Günther Schlunck, Thomas Dickmeis, Sepand Rastegar, Ralf Mikut, Gerd Ulrich Nienhaus, Uwe Strähle

Wildtype embryos at 18 hpf were examined for the indicated combinations of diencephalic/mesencephalic marker genes by fluorescence double in situ hybridisation. Anterior top, dorsal views. The boundary between diencephalon (d) and mesencephalon (m) is indicated by a stippled horizontal line. (A-B) In dorsal views, both sox10 and sox9b appear co-expressed with pax6b that is expressed in the posterior diencephalon. However, co-localization analysis showed neither sox10- nor sox9b-positive cells co-express pax6b (A’ and B’). The posterior end of pax6b expression marks the boundary between diencephalon and mesencephalon (stippled line). (C, C’) sox9b-positive cells (magenta) in the diencephalon co-express the epiphysis marker gene, otx5 (green). Scale Bar: (A-C, A’-C’) 50 μm.

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