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Reference
Figure
ID
J:18717 Wolfer DP, et al., J Comp Neurol. 1994 Jul 1;345(1):1-32
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MGI:5465296
Image
Caption A: Coronal section of the thoracic spinal cord, commissural neurons (c), axons (large arrowhead), motor column (m), dorsal root ganglion (star), dorsal funiculus (curved arrow), fibre bundle (arrow), lateral surface of the cord (small arrowheads). B: Higher power micrograph of the region boxed in A. Floor plate (f), medial trajectory (arrowheads). The ventral funiculus (star); commissural fibres (large arrow). C, D: Cutaneous branches of spinal nerves in contact with the epidermis, whose surface is indicated by a dashed line. Arrowheads: growth cones. E: Parasagittal section showing the splanchnic nerve (arrowhead) and adrenal gland (ad). Rostral is to the left. d, diaphragm. F: Parasagittal section showing part of the nasal cavity with the olfactory epithelium (small arrows) as well as the olfactory bulb (ob). Large arrows, olfactory nerve. Rostral is to the right. G: Coronal section showing a detailed view of the olfactory epithelium. Medial is to the right. Sensory cells in the outer layers of the epithelium (large arrowheads). Apical process to the surface (small arrowheads). Single axons can be traced from the cells to the fine ramifications of the olfactory nerve (arrows). on, olfactory nerve. H: Coronal section of the trigeminal ganglion (g). Medial is to the left. Central (curved arrow) and peripheral processes (straight arrow) of the ganglion, motor root of the mandibular nerve (arrowheads). Small arrows, fine sensory branches in contact with the epithelium of the oral cavity. I: Coronal section of the medulla at the level of the vestibular nuclei (star). Medial is to the right. Moderate staining is found in the cochlear (cg) and vestibular ganglion (vg). Peripheral processes of the vestibular ganglion (large arrowhead). Transverse fibre along the ventral surface of the medulla (small arrowheads), transverse fibres in deeper zones (small arrows). VII, facial nerve; n, neuroepithelium; curved arrow, spinal tract of the trigeminal nerve. J, K Coronal sections of the medulla at the level of the sensory vagal roots. Medial is to the left, K is slightly more caudal than J. A bundle of root fibres pierces (straight arrow) the very strongly immunoreactive spinal tract of the trigeminal nerve to join the solitary tract (s). The rest of the root fibres enter (curved arrow) the spinal tract of the trigeminal nerve, ventral surface of the medulla (small arrowheads), deeper zones (small arrows). j, caudal part ofjugular ganglion. Scale bars = 200 microns in A, E, F, H, and I; 50 microns in B and G; 25 microns in C and D; 100 microns in J and K.
This image is from Wolfer DP, J Comp Neurol 1994 Jul 1;345(1):1-32, and is displayed with the permission of Wiley-Blackwell, who owns the Copyright.
Associated
Assays
Label Assay & Result Details (Gene Symbol) Spatial Mapping
A MGI:5465333 (Cntn2)
B MGI:5465333 (Cntn2)
C MGI:5465333 (Cntn2)
D MGI:5465333 (Cntn2)
E MGI:5465333 (Cntn2)
F MGI:5465333 (Cntn2)
G MGI:5465333 (Cntn2)
H MGI:5465333 (Cntn2)
I MGI:5465333 (Cntn2)
J MGI:5465333 (Cntn2)
K MGI:5465333 (Cntn2)

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