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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Dyn. 2012 Feb 1;241(3):545–552. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.23747

Figure 4. Early electroporations do not affect cell proliferation.

Figure 4

(A-B) Comparable pHH3 staining in dorsal midbrain in control (A) and early-electroporated (B) embryos. Note that pial is up and ventricular is down in this dorsal section and that PHH3+ cells occur along the ventricular/apical surface lining the lumen of the midbrain. (C) Quantitation of cell proliferation in dorsal and ventral midbrain. (Number of mitotic cells/ 0.04 mm2: un-electroporated ventral midbrains: 17.00 +/− 0.65 cells; early-electroporated ventral midbrain: 15.16 +/− 0.70 cells; p= 0.168; un-electroporated dorsal midbrains: 27.00 +/− 3.36 cells; early-electroporated dorsal midbrains: 21 +/− 3.51 cells; p= 0.270).