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- W49348514 abstract "Windle’s studies on the development of neurofibrils in axonal tracts in mammals showed that the fasciculus longitudinalis medialis (flm) is one of the earliest differentiating fiber tracts (Windle 1932a,b, 1935; Windle and Baxter 1936; Rhines and Windle 1941). In pyridine silver stained rat, cat and human embryos, the first, rostral component of the flm arises from a nucleus at the mesodiencephalic junction at Ell (approximately 272 h after insemination) in the rat, at about E16 in the cat, and between E26 and E30 in man. In rat embryos, Belanger et al. (1993) observed two longitudinal columns of early-generated brainstem neurons. These longitudinal columns were associated with well-differentiated parts of the marginal zone representing the prospective sites of the flm and the lateral longitudinal tract. Axons were seen to travel in the early flm and the lateral longitudinal tract in close proximity to the early-generated neurons. These pathways are reminiscent of the basal and alar substrate pathways found by Katz et al. (1980) in anurans. With an antibody to neuron-specific class III (3-tubulin, Easter et al. (1993) showed that in the mouse the flm arises at E9.5 (Fig. 36). The first labeled neurons were found in the basal plate near the cephalic flexure. Caudally directed axons emerge from this group to form the flm. In mice, in contrast to other vertebrates (Easter et al.1994), the first tract to develop is the descending tract of the mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus, found to arise from the alar plate at E8.5." @default.
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- W49348514 title "Development of Descending Supraspinal Pathways in Placental Animals" @default.
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