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Reference
Figure
ID
J:18717 Wolfer DP, et al., J Comp Neurol. 1994 Jul 1;345(1):1-32
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MGI:5465292
Image
Caption A: Coronal section of the thoracic spinal cord, commissural neurons (c), lateral surface of the cord (triple arrowhead), floor plate (double arrowhead). Star, dorsal root ganglion; m, motor column; curved arrow, dorsal root fibres enter the dorsal funiculus; arrow, ventral and dorsal root, both equally strongly stained merge to form the spinal nerve. B: Detail of coronal section ventral to A, showing bifurcation of a spinal nerve. The major lateral branch invades the somitic mesenchyme (arrow). The thinner medial branch forms a fine plexus in the region of the anlage of the sympathetic chain (square). C: Parasagittal section showing the telencephalic vesicle, nasal cavity and part of the olfactory nerve. Rostral is to the left, olfactory epithelium (small arrows), the olfactory nerve (large arrows). The rostrobasal wall of the telencephalic vesicle (t), basal eminence (b). D: Parasagittal section at the mesencephalic flexure. Rostral is to the left. Arrow, oculomotor nerve; arrowheads, mamillotegmental fibres ascend from the mamillary body (m) and merge into the sheet of dense fibre staining that lines the ventral tegmental surface. The tegmental intermediate zone (t) contains clusters of stained cells (small arrows). E: Parasagittal section of the trigeminal ganglion. Rostral is to the right. Fibres of the maxillary (V,) and mandibular (V3) nerves invade the mesenchyme of the respective branchial arches. Arrows: central processes of the trigeminal ganglion cells merge into the forming spinal trigeminal tract. Pontine intermediate zone (p). VII, transverse cut of the facial nerve. F: Parasagittal section showing part of the pons (p), the abducens nerve (arrow), and Rathke's pouch (r). Rostral is to the right. G: Coronal section of the medulla showing the facial motor nuclei (large arrowheads) and motor root (small arrowheads). Arrow, commissural fibres crossing in the floor plate, 4V, fourth ventricle. H: Coronal section of the medulla at a more caudal level than that shown in G. XI, hypoglossal nerve; j, jugular ganglion; n, nodose ganglion; 4V, fourth ventricle; large arrowheads, hypoglossal nucleus; small arrowheads, vagaliglossopharyngeal motor root; straight arrow, ambiguus nucleus; curved arrow, location of the putative premigratory zone of the olivary migration, shown at higher magnification in Figure 6C. The floor plate (f) is crossed by a large number of commissural fibres. Scale bars = 100 microns in A, B, D and F; 200 microns in C, E, G and H.
This image is from Wolfer DP, J Comp Neurol 1994 Jul 1;345(1):1-32, and is displayed with the permission of Wiley-Blackwell, who owns the Copyright.
Associated
Assays
Label Assay & Result Details (Gene Symbol) Spatial Mapping
A MGI:5465333 (Cntn2)
B MGI:5465333 (Cntn2)
C MGI:5465333 (Cntn2)
D MGI:5465333 (Cntn2)
E MGI:5465333 (Cntn2)
F MGI:5465333 (Cntn2)
G MGI:5465333 (Cntn2)
H MGI:5465333 (Cntn2)

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