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Figure 3 | Neural Development

Figure 3

From: FGF15 promotes neurogenesis and opposes FGF8 function during neocortical development

Figure 3

Analysis of the cortical neurogenesis defects in the Fgf15 mutants. (a-h) In situ RNA hybridization (a, b, e-h) and immunofluorescence (c, d) on coronal sections of Fgf15+/+ (left column) and Fgf15-/- (right column) embryos at E14.5. Ngn2 (a, b), β-III-Tubulin (c, d), Tbr1 (e, f), Mef2C (g, h). Arrows point out the reduced thickness of the cortical plate expression of Tbr1 and Mef2C. Brackets in (a-d) highlight the reduced thickness of the cortical plate. CP, cortical plate; SVZ, subventricular zone; VZ, ventricular zone. Bar in (a) is 200 μm.

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