Research Article

Cellular and Axonal Diversity in Molecular Layer Heterotopia of the Rat Cerebellar Vermis

Figure 1

(a) Nissl-stained midsagittal section of the rat brain with a heterotopia of the primary fissure (arrow). ((b)-(c)) Higher magnification of heterotopia reveals a lack of pia at adjacent molecular layers compared to normal folia (arrowheads in (b)). Photomicrographs in (a)–(c) adapted were from (http://brainmaps.org/ajax-viewer.php?datid=107&sname=n12b). Scale bars in microns: (a) = 1472; (b) = 368; (c) = 92.
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