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- Martin et al., 1998 - Zebrafish TrkC1 and TrkC2 receptors define two different cell populations in the nervous system during the period of axonogenesis
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Fig. 4
The expression of trkC2 in the caudal hindbrain. (A) A lateral view of the hindbrain of an embryo, 27 h after fertilization, that was hybridized with an antisense trkC2 probe. The positive cells are located in the caudal hindbrain next to the first two somites. Rostral is to the left and dorsal is up. (B) A coronal section through the caudal hindbrain of a trkC2-hybridized embryo, 27 h after fertilization, showing the position of the positive cells located ventrally and laterally. Dorsal is up. hb, hindbrain; m, muscle; y, yolk, and n, notochord. All scale bars, 50 μm. |
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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 195, Martin, S.C., Sandell, J.H., and Heinrich, G., Zebrafish TrkC1 and TrkC2 receptors define two different cell populations in the nervous system during the period of axonogenesis, 114-130, Copyright (1998) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.