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Fig. 3. (A-H) DiI labeling of cells at the isthmus. (A-D) Examples of embryos
labeled with DiI at the 10ss and fixed 1 hour after labeling. (A) Dorsomedial,
(B) small midline, (C) rostral to constriction, and (D) paramedial DiI
application sites. (E,F) Examples of embryos fixed at E4; the MHB region is
flat-mounted. Dorsomedially located cells participate in the cerebellar
midline (E), or, in addition, to the midline of the caudal midbrain (F). Cells
located medially but anterior to the isthmus, are confined to the caudal
midbrain (G). Cells at paramedial isthmic locations are found on both sides of
the MHB (H). Arrows indicate DiI application sites. (I-L) Cell movements in
the isthmus. (I) Summary of medial and paramedial grafts at E2 (HH10). (J) At
E4, medially located isthmic cells (in green) have preferentially moved in a
caudal direction, while cells rostral (in blue) or caudal (in bright pink) to
them, have moved, respectively, to the caudal midbrain or the edge of the
cerebellar plate. Paramedially located cells (in purple and pink) move
rostromedially towards the midline. (K) Summary of lateral grafts at E2
(HH10). (L) At E4, laterally located isthmic cells (in red) have moved
rostromedially or caudomedially. Cells located rostrolaterally to the
constriction (in blue and orange), have moved rostromedially. In J and L,
compare the relative size of the grafts at E4, which depends on the initial
transplantation site.
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