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Fig. 6. Co-transfection of Fgf8b/a with RasS17N. (A-F)
Dorsal view (A) and lateral view (B), parasagittal section at the line
indicated on (A) as (C) and (E) (C,E) of E10.5 brain co-electroporated with
Fgf8b and RasS17N at the 10-somite stage. (D,F)
higher magnification of (C,E, respectively). The swelling in the mesencephalic
region and anterior metencephalic region of the experimental side have sulci
on the surface, and look like cerebellum (A,B). Histologically, however, the
swelling in the mesencephalon and the anterior metencephalon of the
experimental side do not have an external granular layer, which is seen in the
cerebellum of the control side (C,D), and has tectal architecture (E,F). The
posterior part of the metencephalic region consists of cerebellar structure
(arrowheads on E). Antero-posterior direction is indicated by the
double-headed arrow on (B,E). Dorsal view (G,I) and horizontal section (H) of
the brain co-electroporated with Fgf8a and
RasS17N. The tectum has extended to the diencephalic
territory (G,H). Tectum differentiated ectopically in the metencephalon (I,
arrow). tel, telencephalon; di, diencephalon; tect, tectum; cer, cerebellum;
egl, external granular layer; tect, tectum; ne, neuroepithelial layer; roman
numbers on (F) indicate the tectal layers. Scale bars: 4 mm (A,B,C,E,G,H,I);
200 µm (D,F).