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Figure 7. NGFR expression in the cochlear duct epithelium.

(A–C) Confocal images of the cochlear duct epithelium in the upper middle turn of a cochlea at W12 showing TUBB3 (A, red), S100B (B, green) and the merged image with DAPI (C). The arrow points to penetrating TUBB3+ peripheral processes. (D–F) Confocal images of the cochlear duct epithelium in the lower basal turn showing TUBB3 (D, red), S100B (E, green) and the merged image with DAPI (F). The arrowhead points to the first developing (inner) hair cell. (G–H) Confocal images of the cochlear duct epithelium of the lower basal turn of a cochlea at W12 showing NGFR (G, green) and the merged image with DAPI (H) and MYO7A (red). The bold arrows point to the NGFR+ Schwann cells. The thin arrows outline the epithelial cells that weakly express NGFR. (I–J) Upper middle turn of a cochlea at W14 showing NGFR (I, green) and the merged image (J) with DAPI (blue) and MYO7A (red). The bold arrows point to the NGFR+ Schwann cells. (K–L) Lower middle turn of a W14 cochlea immunostained for NGFR (K, green) and the merged image with DAPI (blue) and MYO7A (red). The bold arrow points to the NGFR+ Schwann cells. The thin arrow points to a bright band of NGFR. (M–N) Lower basal turn of a W14 cochlea immunostained for NGFR (M, green) and the merged image (N) with DAPI (blue) and MYO7A (red). The bold arrows point to the NGFR+ Schwann cells. The thin arrow points to a band brightly immunostained for NGFR. (O–Q) Confocal images of the spiral ganglion in the lower basal turn of a cochlea at W18 showing TUBB3 (O), NGFR (P, green) and the merged image with DAPI (Q). (R–S) Confocal images of the organ of Corti of a cochlea at W18 showing NGFR (R, green) and the merged image with DAPI (S). Abbreviations: cd, cochlear duct; m, mesenchyme; B1, lower basal turn; M1, lower middle turn; M2, upper middle turn; SG, spiral ganglion; PPs, peripheral processes. * = autofluorescence of erythrocytes. Scale bar = 20 µm (A–N, R–S) or 50 µm (O–Q).
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Source https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0088066 Locher H, de Groot JCMJ, van Iperen L, Huisman MA, Frijns JHM, Chuva de Sousa Lopes SM (2014) Distribution and Development of Peripheral Glial Cells in the Human Fetal Cochlea. PLoS ONE 9(1): e88066. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088066
Author Locher H, de Groot JCMJ, van Iperen L, Huisman MA, Frijns JHM, Chuva de Sousa Lopes SM
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current21:24, 8 October 2024Thumbnail for version as of 21:24, 8 October 20241,949 × 1,807 (2.66 MB)Rasbak (talk | contribs){{Information |description=Figure 7. NGFR expression in the cochlear duct epithelium.<br> (A–C) Confocal images of the cochlear duct epithelium in the upper middle turn of a cochlea at W12 showing TUBB3 (A, red), S100B (B, green) and the merged image with DAPI (C). The arrow points to penetrating TUBB3+ peripheral processes. (D–F) Confocal images of the cochlear duct epithelium in the lower basal turn showing TUBB3 (D, red), S100B (E, green) and the merged image with DAPI (F). The arrowhead p...

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