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Figure 2 x-Pax6, x-Lhx9, x-Lhx5, and x-Dll3 expressions are dynamic during Xenopus forebrain development. Simple and double in situ hybridization photomicrographs of sagittal (a, c, k–m) and transverse (b, d–j) sections at the indicated stages. (a–f) x-Pax6 expression. Filled arrowheads point to Pax6-expressing cell masses in the subpallium. In (d), empty arrowheads point to Pax6-expressing cells in the prospective septum. In (b), dotted lines indicate the x-Pax6 streams of cells. (g–j) Expression of x-Lhx5 and x-Lhx9, at embryonic (g, h) and larval (i, j) stages. Filled arrowheads in (i) and (j) point to xLhx5/9-expressing cells in the medial amygdala (i, j). (k–m) Expression of x-Dll3/x-Lhx7 (k), x-Emx1 (l), and x-Lhx9/7 (m) on sagittal sections. In this and subsequent figures, see Figure 1 for section levels and orientation and for anatomical abbreviations, and Table 1 for number of animals used for each experimental procedure. Scale bar ¼ 100 lm (a, f–m) and 50 lm (b–e).

Image published in: Moreno N et al. (2008)

Copyright © 2008. Image reproduced with permission of the Publisher, John Wiley & Sons.

GeneSynonymsSpeciesStage(s)Tissue
pax6.Lan2, mgda, pax-6, pax6-a, pax6-b, wagr, XLPAX6, xpax6X. laevisSometime during NF stage 42 to NF stage 60brain
subpallium
pallium
diencephalon
lhx5.Sxlim-2a, xlim-5, Xlim5X. laevisSometime during NF stage 42 to NF stage 59brain
lhx9.Slhx9-a, lhx9-b, lhx9alpha, lhx9HD, lhx9LIM, XLhx9X. laevisSometime during NF stage 42 to NF stage 59brain
subpallium
dlx5.Ldll3, X-dll3X. laevisThroughout NF stage 48brain
subpallium
medial ganglionic eminence
emx1l.SXemx1X. laevisThroughout NF stage 50brain
forebrain
pallium
lhx8.Llhx7, x-Lhx7X. laevisThroughout NF stage 48brain

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