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This figure compares of the concentration of cells expressing Ngn-1 and Ngn-2 in the DRG between wild-type and Rbpj knock out mice at E10.0 and E10.5. This figure demonstrates that loss of Rbpj signalling function does not affect neurogenin activity either in the migratory phase of neural crest cells at E9.5 and E10.0 or in post-migratory phase of neural crest cells at E10.0 and E10.5 within the DRG. Arrows in point to a cluster of migrating NCCs or to post-migratory NCCs condensed in the DRG.
This figure compares of the concentration of cells expressing Ngn-1 and Ngn-2 in the DRG between wild-type and Rbpj knock out mice at E10.0 and E10.5. This figure demonstrates that loss of Rbpj signalling function does not affect neurogenin activity either in the migratory phase of neural crest cells at E9.5 and E10.0 or in post-migratory phase of neural crest cells at E10.0 and E10.5 within the DRG. The arrows indicate migrating NCCs or post-migratory NCCs condensed in the DRG.

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This figure compares of the concentration of cells expressing Ngn-1 and Ngn-2 in the DRG between wild-type and Rbpj knock out mice at E10.0 and E10.5. This figure demonstrates that loss of Rbpj signalling function does not affect neurogenin activity either in the migratory phase of neural crest cells at E9.5 and E10.0 or in post-migratory phase of neural crest cells at E10.0 and E10.5 within the DRG. The arrows indicate migrating NCCs or post-migratory NCCs condensed in the DRG.

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