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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.