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Watson et al., 2008 - The endocannabinoid receptor, CB1, is required for normal axonal growth and fasciculation
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Fig. 4

Inhibiting CB1 function in chick embryo explants affects axonal growth. (A) Control explant cultured in DMSO. (B) Treated explant cultured in AM251. White arrows indicate MTN axons that have turned back on themselves. Abbreviations: MTN—mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus, R2—rhombomere 2, Tg—trigeminal ganglion.

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Reprinted from Molecular and cellular neurosciences, 38(1), Watson, S., Chambers, D., Hobbs, C., Doherty, P., and Graham, A., The endocannabinoid receptor, CB1, is required for normal axonal growth and fasciculation, 89-97, Copyright (2008) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Mol. Cell Neurosci.