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Fig. 1. Trochlear motor neurons are located both within and posterior to the
isthmic organiser. (A-D) Chick hindbrains stained for Isl1/2 (brown) and
Fgf8 (blue) by combined immunohistochemistry and in situ
hybridisation. All preparations are `open-book' flat mounts i.e. cut along the
dorsal midline and opened such that the floor plate is medial in the
preparation and dorsal regions are lateral. (A) HH25 chick embryo showing the
position of trochlear motor nuclei within the anterior hindbrain. Cell bodies
are detected ventrally in rostral r1, both within and adjacent to the
Fgf8 expression domain. They appear more scattered than oculomotor
neurons in the midbrain and most of r1 is essentially devoid of Isl1/2+ motor
neurons. (B) The first trochlear motor neurons are detected at HH17 within and
ventral to the Fgf8 expression domain. (C) At HH19 trochlear cell
bodies are detected both within and posterior to the isthmus. (D) By HH25 the
trochlear nuclei are positioned in a dense cluster in anterior r1 whose
anterior extent is coincident with that of Fgf8 expression: anterior
boundary of r1. III, oculomotor nucleus; IV, trochlear nucleus; V, trigeminal
nucleus; i, isthmus; MB, midbrain; r1, rhombomere 1.
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