Abstract

Coronal section of a day 15.5 mouse embryo. NetrinG1-positive thalamocortical axons (red) project from the thalamus, through the internal capsule, into the cortex of a mouse with constitutive deletion of Jnk2 and Jnk3. Dlx5/6-CIE positive cells are labeled with EGFP, Hoechst nuclear counterstain is in blue. Image acquired on Olympus VS120 Slide Scanner at 10x. From: Early construction of the thalamocortical axon pathway requires c-Jun N-terminal kinase signaling within the ventral forebrain; Jessica G. Cunningham, James D. Scripter, Stephany A. Nti, Eric S. Tucker; https://doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.416; DevDyn 251:3, pp. 459-480.

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