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Fig. 1. Experimental design. (A) Labeling of newly generated cells was achieved by
injecting proliferation marker BrdU into the mice. Cumulative labeling with 12
injections over 12 days leads to a large number of BrdU-positive cells, but
results in decreased temporal resolution. A valid estimate of the size of the
proliferating population is not possible. (Set 2) To estimate the amount of
proliferation at a specific time-point, two single injections of BrdU (6 hours
apart) were given to transgenic mice expressing green fluorescent protein
(GFP) under the nestin promoter (Yamaguchi
et al., 2000). The mice were perfused 24 hours later (see also
Table 1). (B) Numbers of
BrdU-marked cells were categorized according to their localization in the two
blades (dorsal and ventral) of the dentate gyrus in both hemispheres. The
underlying image of the mouse brain section is taken from the Mouse Brain
Library, section 19 (Rosen et al.,
2000), available at
http://mickey.utmem.edu/MBL/mbl.html.
(C) Numbers of BrdU-marked cells within the GCL were also classified depending
on whether they were found in the SGZ plus the inner third of the GCL, or the
mid third or the outer third of the GCL. The SGZ was defined as a
two-nucleus-wide band below the apparent border between the GCL proper and the
hilus.