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Fig. 4. Neuronal subtypes in the E18 laminin
1III4-/-
cortex. Micrographs of in situ hybridization for the layer-specific mRNAs
of Cux2, Rorb (RORß) and Er81 (A-F), and immunostaining for
interneurons (G-J) in E18 wild-type and laminin
1III4-/- cortex. Cux2- and Rorb-expressing
layer II-IV neurons are misplaced to the position of Er81-positive deep layer
neurons in the laminin
1III4-/- cortex (E,F). The red arrows
indicate the layer specific gene expression. Conversely, GABAergic
interneurons containing calretinin (red in G,H) or calbindin (red in I,J) were
detected in the outer part of the laminin
1III4-/- cortex
(H,J) in contrast to their scattered position in the wild-type cortex (G,I).
Early born reelin-immunoreactive cells (green in G-J) are mostly calretinin
positive (G',H') and are not increased in the laminin
1III4-/- cortex (H) compared with wild type (G). Scale bars:
200 µm in A-F; 50 µm in G-J.