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Figure 9

From: Diencephalic progenitors contribute to the posterior septum through rostral migration along the hippocampal axonal pathway

Figure 9

Schema of the putative migratory pathway of TE-derived posterior septal neurons. Both TS and BAC neurons originate from the TE of the diencephalon and migrate rostrally toward the telencephalic region (1). BAC neurons appear to terminate their migration at locations caudal to the anterior commissure (2). In contrast, TS neurons continue their migration dorsally toward prospective TS regions (3). ac, anterior commissure; BAC, bed nuclei of the anterior commissure; cc, corpus callosum; hp, hippocampus; LV, lateral ventricle; pvt, paraventricular thalamic nucleus; sep, septal nuclei; TE, thalamic eminence; TS, triangular septal nucleus; 3 V, third ventricle.

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