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Reimer et al., 2013 - Dopamine from the Brain Promotes Spinal Motor Neuron Generation during Development and Adult Regeneration
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(related to Fig. 6) Targeted ablation of motor neurons impairs escape response. In Tg(HB9:Gal4 x UAS:NTR-mCherry) fish, motor neurons are labeled (top left), which are ablated after Mtz exposure (bottom left, lateral views). The number of HB9+ motor neurons (arrowheads in cross sections, right column) is reduced by 28% (***P < 0.0001), as is the frequency of a startle response elicited by touch (control: 92%, MTZ treated: 35%; ***P < 0.0001). Error bars represent SEM. Scale bars: 50 μm.

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Reprinted from Developmental Cell, 25(5), Reimer, M.M., Norris, A., Ohnmacht, J., Patani, R., Zhong, Z., Dias, T.B., Kuscha, V., Scott, A.L., Chen, Y.C., Rozov, S., Frazer, S.L., Wyatt, C., Higashijima, S., Patton, E.E., Panula, P., Chandran, S., Becker, T., and Becker, C.G., Dopamine from the Brain Promotes Spinal Motor Neuron Generation during Development and Adult Regeneration, 478-491, Copyright (2013) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Cell