Fig. 3: Sequential in utero electroporation reveals a cell-autonomous effect of EphB6-induced soma clumping. | Cell Death & Disease

Fig. 3: Sequential in utero electroporation reveals a cell-autonomous effect of EphB6-induced soma clumping.

From: Overexpression of EphB6 and EphrinB2 controls soma spacing of cortical neurons in a mutual inhibitory way

Fig. 3

A–C Distribution of cortical neurons electroporated with pCAGGS-mCherry at E14.5 and those electroporated with pCAGGS-GFP on E15.5 in the same cortex at P7. Note that mCherry-labeled neurons are located deeper in the cortex than GFP-labeled neurons. D–F Neurons transfected with pCAGGS-mCherry at E14.5 exhibit even cell bodies spacing, but those with pCAGGS-EphB6 at E15.5 display clumping phenotype at P7. Scale bar, 50 μm in (A–F).

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