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Assay
Reference: J:16839 Yuasa S, et al., Obstructed migration of Purkinje cells in the developing cerebellum of the reeler mutant mouse. Anat Embryol (Berl). 1993 Oct;188(4):317-29
Assay type: Immunohistochemistry
MGI Accession ID: MGI:5816850
Gene symbol: Calb1
Gene name: calbindin 1
Antibody: anti-spot 35
Results
Specimen 2B: postnatal day 6; Hm/Hm (more )
Structure Level Pattern Image Note
TS28: cerebellum Purkinje cell layer Present 2B The Purkinje cells are stratified in a single layer.

Specimen 2D: postnatal day 6; Relnrl/Relnrl (more )
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TS28: cerebellum Purkinje cell layer Present 2D Several discrete masses of Purkinje cells are evident in the subcortical area.

Specimen 4A: embryonic day 16.5; Hm/Hm (more )
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TS24: cerebellum lateral part Present 4A Many Purkinje cells have reached the cortex under the external granular layer.
TS24: cerebellum Purkinje cell cluster Present Regionally restricted 4A In the lateral part, many Purkinje cells have reached the cortex under the external granular layer. In the medial part of the primordium, a number of the migratory Purkinje cells were distributed in the intermediate and subventricular zone.

Specimen 4B: embryonic day 16.5; Relnrl/Relnrl (more )
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TS24: cerebellum Purkinje cell cluster Present Regionally restricted 4B The migration of Purkinje cells from the subventricular zone towards the intermediate zone can be observed. But Purkinje cells have accumulated in the intermediate zone and few have reached the cortex.

Specimen 5B: embryonic day 17.5; Hm/Hm (more )
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TS25: cerebellum Purkinje cell cluster Present Regionally restricted 5B In the caudal part of the primordium, most of the Purkinje cells are stratified in the cortex.

Specimen 5C: embryonic day 17.5; Hm/Hm (more )
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TS25: cerebellum Purkinje cell cluster Present Regionally restricted 5C In the rostro-dorsal part of the primordium, many Purkinje cells are migrating towards the cortex.

Specimen 6B: embryonic day 17.5; Relnrl/Relnrl (more )
Structure Level Pattern Image Note
TS25: cerebellum Purkinje cell cluster Present Regionally restricted 6B In the caudal part of the primordium, Purkinje cells are aggregated in the intermediate zone to form several clusters.

Specimen 6C: embryonic day 17.5; Relnrl/Relnrl (more )
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TS25: cerebellum Purkinje cell cluster Present Regionally restricted 6C In the rostro-dorsal part, most of the Purkinje cells are aggregated below the cortex, while several have reached it.

Specimen 7A: embryonic day 18.5; Hm/Hm (more )
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TS26: cerebellum Purkinje cell cluster Present Regionally restricted 7A Most of the Purkinje cells are multi-layered in the entire cortex.

Specimen 7B: embryonic day 18.5; Relnrl/Relnrl (more )
Structure Level Pattern Image Note
TS26: cerebellum Purkinje cell cluster Present Regionally restricted 7B Most of the Purkinje cells are distributed in the subcortical region and form several clusters.


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