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Fig. 5. Abnormal distribution of reelin-expressing marginal zone cells in the
developing cortex of the C3Ggt/gt mutant.
(A,B) Confocal images of frozen sections stained for reelin
(green) and counterstained with bisbenzimide (blue). (C,D)
Differential interference contrast images of paraffin sections stained for
calretinin (brown). (E-J) Epifluorescence images of frozen sections
stained for reelin (green), laminin (red) and counterstained with bisbenzimide
(blue). Wild-type (A,C,E,G,I) and C3Ggt/gt mutant
(B,D,F,H,J) mouse developing cerebral cortex at E12.5 to E14.5 as indicated.
Note that cells positive for reelin (A,B) and calretinin (C,D) are evenly
distributed in the wild-type (arrowheads in A,C), but not in the
C3Ggt/gt mutant (arrowheads in B,D) developing cortex.
Also note that the gaps in reelin-positive cells coincide with gaps in laminin
distribution (F,H,J, arrows). Scale bar: 25 µm in A-J.