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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Sep 11.
Published in final edited form as: Toxicol Pathol. 2017 Sep 11;45(6):705–744. doi: 10.1177/0192623317728134

Figure 15. Representative images of the E13.5 mouse brain.

Figure 15

H&E-stained sections. A, B. Sagittal sections, medial to lateral. C, D. Transverse sections, superficial to deep. AP= alar plate; BOC= basioccipital bone, cartilage primordium; CB= cerebellum; CDC= caudal commissure; CDP= caudate/putamen; CF= choroidal fissure; CHP= choroid plexus; CS= corpus striatum; DRG= dorsal root ganglion; E= esophagus; ELS= endolymphatic sac; EM= ectomeninx; EP= ependymal layer; FC= falx cerebri; FV= fourth ventricle; H= hippocampus; HT= hypothalamus; HTS= hypothalamic sulcus; IC= internal capsule; IVF= interventricular foramen; LGE= lateral ganglionic eminence; LT= lamina terminalis; LV= lateral ventricle; M= mesenchyme; MAN= mantle layer; MAR= marginal layer; MBR= midbrain roof; MGE= medial ganglionic eminence; MO= medulla oblongata; MV= mesencephalic vesicle; NC= nasal cavity; NPC= neopallial cortex; O= oropharynx; OL= olfactory lobe; P= pons; PG= pituitary gland; PNR= pineal recess; SC= spinal cord; TC= tentorium cerebelli; TH= thalamus; TO= tongue; TV= third ventricle; VC= vertebrae, cartilage primordium.