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. 2014 May 13;522(17):3795–3816. doi: 10.1002/cne.23622

Figure 6.

Figure 6

Variability and domain specificity of nondirectional M6-LNs. A: M6-LN1. B: M6-LN2. C: M6-LN3. Cell bodies are indicated by arrowheads. D: Merged skeletal models of the three M6-LN1s shown in A1–3. E: Merged skeletal models of the three M6-LN2s shown in B1–3. F: Merged skeletal models of the three M6-LN3s shown in C1–3. Nondirectional M6-LNs innervating the same domain show similar global distributions, grouped cell bodies, and overlapping and complementary coverage of the M6 retinotopic columns. G: Two-cell clones of M6-LN2. H: Two-cell clones of M6-LN1. I: Skeletal models of the two sister M6-LN1s in G show overlapped and complementary coverage of 91 retinotopic columns in the same M6 domain. Arrowheads indicates cell body. Arrows indicates primary neurite. Med, medulla. Scale bars = 50 μm.