File:Monosynaptic-premotor-circuit-tracing-reveals-neural-substrates-for-oro-motor-coordination-elife02511v004.ogv
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English: Pseudocolored movie of masseter (ΔG-RV-mCherry) and genioglossus (ΔG-RV-EGFP) premotor circuitry. Sections were obtained from the brainstem of an 8-day-old pup 7 days after peripheral rabies injection. 80-µm serial sections are shown in sequence from caudal to the hypoglossal motor nucleus (MoXII) to the rostral end of labeling in the dorsal midbrain reticular formation (dMRf). Images are pseudocolored such that masseter infection is visible in magenta, and genioglossus infection is visible in yellow.
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.02511.016 |
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Source | Video 4. from Stanek E, Cheng S, Takatoh J, Han B, Wang F (2014). "Monosynaptic premotor circuit tracing reveals neural substrates for oro-motor coordination". eLife. DOI:10.7554/eLife.02511. PMID 24843003. PMC: 4041139. | ||
Author | Stanek E, Cheng S, Takatoh J, Han B, Wang F | ||
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Short title | Pseudocolored movie of masseter (ΔG-RV-mCherry) and genioglossus (ΔG-RV-EGFP) premotor circuitry. |
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Author | Stanek E, Cheng S, Takatoh J, Han B, Wang F |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Image title | Sections were obtained from the brainstem of an 8-day-old pup 7 days after peripheral rabies injection. 80-µm serial sections are shown in sequence from caudal to the hypoglossal motor nucleus (MoXII) to the rostral end of labeling in the dorsal midbrain reticular formation (dMRf). Images are pseudocolored such that masseter infection is visible in magenta, and genioglossus infection is visible in yellow.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.02511.016 |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2014-04-30 |
Language | English |