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Nature Neuroscience  5, 1279 - 1287 (2002)
Published online: 4 November 2002; | doi:10.1038/nn971

The caudal ganglionic eminence is a source of distinct cortical and subcortical cell populations

Susana Nery, Gord Fishell & Joshua G. Corbin

Supplementary Fig. 1. Comparison of LGE and CGE migration to the olfactory bulb and striatum. Coronal PLAP stained sections from P21 animals that received either (a, b, e-h) LGE or (c, d, i-l) CGE homotopic transplants. (a and b) LGE-derived cells migrate extensively to the olfactory bulb, but are not observed in the anterior cortex. (c and d) In contrast, CGE-derived cells migrated to the anterior cortex and anterior olfactory nucleus (arrowhead in c) but only a few cells are observed in the olfactory bulb (arrowheads in d). Within the mature striatum (asterick) (e-h) LGE-derived cells mainly populate the anterior portion, while (i-l) CGE-derived cells migrate mainly to posterior regions. AntCtx, anterior cortex; AON, anterior olfactory nucleus; Gl, glomerular cell layer; Gcl, granule cell layer; OB, Olfactory bulb; RMS, rostral migratory stream. (jpg 39K)

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