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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. 5

The expression of trkC1 in the cranial ganglia. (A) A lateral view of a trkC1-hybridized embryo, 22 h after fertilization with rostral to the left, and (B) a dorsal view of an embryo hybridized with trkC1 24 h after fertilization. The blue trkC1-positive cells are located in the trigeminal ganglion (tg), anterior lateral line ganglion (allg), posterior lateral line ganglion (pllg), and Rohon?Beard neurons (rb). The positions of the eye (e) and yolk (y) are indicated. (C) A lateral view of an embryo hybridized with trkC1, 22 h after fertilization with rostral to the left showing the anterior lateral line ganglion (allg) and posterior lateral line ganglion (pllg) and otic vesicle (ov) at higher magnification than in A. (D) A lateral view of an embryo hybridized with trkC1, 27 h after fertilization showing the anterior lateral line ganglion (allg) and trigeminal ganglion (tg) at higher magnification than in B. (E) An embryo double labeled with the HNK-1 antibody (brown) and trkC1 (blue), 27 h after fertilization and (F) 19 h after fertilization (F). Rostral is to the left and dorsal is up. The positions of the trigeminal ganglion (tg), anterior lateral line ganglion (allg), posterior lateral line ganglion (pllg), Rohon?Beard neurons (rb), otic vesicle (ov), and yolk (y) are indicated. 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.