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Figure 9 | Neural Development

Figure 9

From: Normal ventral telencephalic expression of Pax6 is required for normal development of thalamocortical axons in embryonic mice

Figure 9

Summary of findings. (A) In control embryos, Pax6-expressing cells (purple) are located ventral to the developing internal capsule; those located laterally comprise the lateral cortical stream migrating from the pallial-subpallial border (PSPB). Islet1-expressing cells (green) migrate from the progenitor layer of the lateral ganglionic eminence (green arrow) to form the corridor through which thalamocortical axons grow (curved black arrow). (B) In conditional knockout (cKO) embryos, there are fewer Pax6-expressing cells ventral to the internal capsule than normal (other populations of Pax6-expressing cells outside the region of Cre-mediated Pax6 deletion are not shown since they are not affected). Cells from the lateral ganglionic eminence migrate to form a corridor that is abnormally broad with a lower peak density of Islet1-expressing cells; many Islet1-expressing cells stray into the area depleted of Pax6 expression. Many thalamic axons fail to enter this abnormal corridor or exit it along its length.

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