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Developing Human Cerebellum 1 Month Postnatal

(A–X) A greater EGL cell density and reduced EGL thickness were reported in preterms with ex-utero exposure, as compared to their age matched stillborn controls. ML thickness was increased in preterms with ex-utero exposure born after 34 weeks gestation, as compared to their age matched controls. Compare E with F, G with H and I with J.

Abbreviations

  • mon PN = postnatal months - born at term
  • EGL = external granular layer
  • ML = molecular layer
  • PL = purkinje cell layer
  • IGL = internal granular layer

Cresyl violet stained sections

Scale bar = 50 µm

Figure 1. Journal.pone.0023449.g001.jpg (panel K)

Reference

<pubmed>21858122</pubmed>| PLoS One


Copyright: © 2011 Haldipur et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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