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Brain, Ventricles and Ganglia Development

Three-dimensional reconstruction of the basal ganglia and ganglionic eminence (bottom row of a), ventricle (middle row of a), and whole brain (top row of a).

Different colors represent different brain structures: whole brain (gray), ventricle (pink), ganglionic eminence (red), putamen and globus pallidus together (cyan), thalamus (yellow), and caudate nucleus (green).

Original File Name: Figure 9

Original image modified by scaling relative to the Week 21 brain.

Reference

<pubmed>19339620</pubmed>| PMC2721010 | J Neurosci.

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