The existence of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH)-containing neurons in the spinal cord of the chick embryo was investigated by anti-TH immunocytochemistry. Two populations of intensely immunostained cells were observed along the entire extent of the cord, beginning late in chick embryogenesis. One group of TH-positive cells was particularly numerous and found ventral to the central canal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe existence of serotonin (5-HT)-containing neurons in the spinal cord of the chick embryo was examined by anti-5-HT immunocytochemistry. The first immunoreactive cells were observed in embryos at 7 days of incubation (E7) and were initially located within the floor plate of the early spinal cord. By E9, immunostained cells occurred throughout the length of the spinal cord and were frequently encountered in most transverse sections of the cord.
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