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Boulanger-Weill et al., 2017 - Functional Interactions between Newborn and Mature Neurons Leading to Integration into Established Neuronal Circuits
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Related to Figure 6. Enucleations prevent neurons from newborn neurons from incorporation into the mature tectal circuit but do not affect the development of their morphology.

(A) Two examples of the morphology of newborn-labeled neurons at 4 dpe after when enucleations were performed at 3.5 dpf. Left, a projection of the newborn-labeled neuron showing the developed dendritic morphology. Scale bar: 20 μm. Right, reconstruction of the neuron on the left.

(B) Top, the percentage of significant correlations with respect to the distance between neurons, at three different regions of the optic tectum (caudal, medial and rostral along the caudo-rostral tectal axis), at 4 dpe, for intact (solid line) and enucleated (dashed line) larvae. Bottom, an example of an optical section of the optic tectum showing the neurons (magenta) belonging to the three tectal regions (caudal: 0-0.2, medial 0.2-0.4, rostral: 0.4.0.6) used for the analyses in the top panel.

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