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Mouse Head (E9.5) Neural Crest (GFP)

Neural crest cells are a migratory cell population that give rise to the majority of the cartilage, bone, connective tissue, and sensory ganglia in the head.

Neural crest cell quantification in mouse embryos identified by Sox10 in situ hybridization in E9.5 wild-type.

First and second branchial arches (ba1 and ba2; arrow)

Original File: Fig. 3 (C) http://www.pnas.org/content/103/36/13403/F3.expansion.html

Original image was cropped, resized and labeled.

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<pubmed>16938878</pubmed>| PNAS


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