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Comment :

Type  MGI:General Description  the ascending glial fiber gives rise to 3 or less terminal branches (compared to 3-5 or more in wild-type) within the superplate (SP) rather than the pleriform zone (PZ) at the lower margin of the cortex, cells are frequently found bunched close one upon the other with substantial overlap of radially adjacent cells and the leading processes of these cells are abnormally short and blunt extent of contact between the somatic surfaces of postmigratory neurons and the surfaces of the radial glial fibers is substantially greater than in wild-type indicating abnormal adhesions between the postmigratory cells and the radial glial fibers