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Fig. 2 | Neural Development

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From: A critical role of RBM8a in proliferation and differentiation of embryonic neural progenitors

Fig. 2

RBM8a regulates cell position in the cortex. a Confocal images of E16 brain sections showing cell positioning after in utero electroporation of shRNA constructs at E13. The graph shows that knockdown of RBM8a significantly decreased the number of GFP-positive cells in the VZ/SVZ and increased the cell number in the CP. *, p < 0.05. **, p < 0.01; n = 3-4, t-test. Scale bar = 20 μm. b E16 brain sections show cell positioning after in utero electroporation of an overexpression construct at E14. Quantification shows that overexpression of WT-RBM8a significantly decreased the number of GFP-positive cells in the CP. *, p < 0.05. **, p < 0.01; n = 3-4, t-test. Scale bar = 20 μm

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