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Fig. 5 | Molecular Brain

Fig. 5

From: BCAT1 controls embryonic neural stem cells proliferation and differentiation in the upper layer neurons

Fig. 5

Bcat1 Knockdown causes the abnormal neuronal development. A–C The percentage of GFP+ Satb2+ cells and GFP+Ctip2+ cells are decreased in Bcat1 knockdown brains. The mouse was electroporated at E13.5 and killed at E16.5. The bar graph shows the percentage of GFP+ Satb2+ cells and GFP+ Ctip2+ cells relative to the control GFP+ Satb2+ cells and GFP+ Ctip2+ cells (n = 3 independent experiments; **P < 0.01; bars represent mean ± S.E.M). The scale bar represents 20 μm. D, E The GFP + cells are decreased in Bcat1 knockdown brains. The mouse brain was electroporated at E13.5 and killing at E16.5. (n = 3 independent experiments; **P < 0.01; bars represent mean ± S.E.M). The scale bar represents 50 μm. F–H The percentage of GFP+ Satb2+ cells and GFP+ Ctip2+ cells are decreased in Bcat1 knockdown brains. The mouse brain was electroporated at E13.5 and killing at E18.5. The bar graph shows the percentage of GFP+ Satb2+ cells and GFP+ Ctip2+ cells relative to the control GFP+ Satb2+ cells and GFP+ Ctip2+ cells (n = 3 independent experiments; **P < 0.01; bars represent mean ± S.E.M). The scale bar represents 20 μm. I, J The GFP+ cells are decreased in Bcat1 knockdown brains. The mouse brain was electroporated at E13.5 and killing at E18.5. (n = 3 independent experiments; **P < 0.01; bars represent mean ± S.E.M). The scale bar represents 50 μm

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