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Migration of dI5 Reelin-Lmx1b-Zfhx3 and Disabled-1-Lmx1b-Zfhx3 neurons contribute to the superficial dorsal horn and lamina V.

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Migration of dI5 Reelin-Lmx1b-Zfhx3 and Disabled-1-Lmx1b-Zfhx3 neurons contribute to the superficial dorsal horn and lamina V.
["Yvone G", "Chavez-Martinez C", "Mekonnen M", "Zimmer S", "Phelps P"]
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Abstract

In adult superficial dorsal horn, 90% of Reelin (Reln+) and 70% of Disabled-1 (Dab1+) neurons co-express the transcription factor LIM-homeobox 1-beta (Lmx1b+) and therefore are glutamatergic neurons. Here we asked if embryonic Reln+Lmx1b+ and Dab1+Lmx1b+ dorsal horn neurons are derived from Lmx1b-expressing early-born dI5 or late-born dILB dorsal neurons. On Embryonic day (E)11.5, Reln+ and Dab1+ neurons appear to be part of the migration of early-born dI5 Lmx1b-expressing neurons. Between E12.5...

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