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Fig. 8. The position of the postero-medial barrel subfield (PMBSF) is not
shifted in PAX77 cortex but its size is reduced. (A) Tangential
sections through one cortical hemisphere of P7 wild-type and
PAX77+/+ mice stained with anti-serotonin transporter. The
primary somatosensory (S1), auditory (A1) and visual (V1) areas are revealed.
(B) Measurements of the ratio between the distance of barrel c4 from
the rostral pole of the cortex (R, black arrow) and the total length of the
cortex (T, white arrow). No significant difference was found between wild-type
and PAX77 mice (Student's t-test, n=16). (C)
Measurement of the ratio between the distance of barrel c4 from the caudal
pole of the cortex (C, black arrow) and the total length of the cortex (T,
white arrow). No significant difference was found between wild-type and PAX77
mice (Student's t-test, n=16). (D) Measurement of the
ratio between the area of the PMBSF (Pa) and the total area of the cortex
(Ca). **Area of PMBSF relative to the total cortical area was
significantly reduced in the PAX77 brain compared with wild type (Student's
t-test, P<0.01, n=13 wild-type brains and 8
PAX77+/+ brains). Scale bars: 1 mm.