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Fig. 2. En1 is required prior to ~E9.0 to pattern the anterior cerebellum and after E9.0 to form the posterior midbrain. (A) Schematic illustrating the expression profile of En alleles in the mes/r1 region of En1flox/Cre mice. Note that only one functional En1 allele is present because the En1-Cre allele is an En1-null. (B,C) Dorsal view of posterior adult brains of (B) En1Cre/+ and (C) En1flox/Cre mice. (D-I) Cresyl Violet-stained sagittal sections of the brains were taken at the level of (D-F) the vermis and (G-I) hemispheres as indicated in B,C by the red and black dashed lines, respectively. E,H and F,I are sections taken from brains in B and C, respectively. Arrow in F indicates the predominant phenotypes of fusion of vermis folia I-II and III and the red asterisk indicates a slight truncation of the inferior colliculus. In some En1flox/Cre mice, a normally foliated Cb was also seen (D,G). H, hemisphere; V, vermis; Pv, paravermis; Cb, cerebellum; IC and SC are the inferior and superior colliculus, respectively outlined by red and green dashed lines. Vermis and hemisphere folia are indicated by roman numerals (I-X) and letters (A, S, CI, CII, Pm, P), respectively.





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