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Publication : Cerebellar histogenesis in the lurcher (Lc) mutant mouse.

First Author  Swisher DA Year  1977
Journal  J Comp Neurol Volume  173
Issue  1 Pages  205-18
PubMed ID  845284 Mgi Jnum  J:5786
Mgi Id  MGI:54263 Doi  10.1002/cne.901730112
Citation  Swisher DA, et al. (1977) Cerebellar histogenesis in the lurcher (Lc) mutant mouse. J Comp Neurol 173(1):205-18
abstractText  The postnatal development of the cerebellar cortex of normal and lurcher (Lc) mutant mice was studied by neurohistological and autoradiographic techniques at ages ranging from 2 days through 18 days after birth. Lurcher shows severe defects in the granule cells and Purkinje cells soon after birth. A decrease in the generative layers of the external granular layer is seen as early as two days in the lobulus simplex and by six days of age in the uvula. Granule cell death is common before and during granule cell migration, from 2 to 18 days of age. Loss of granule cells is reflected in reduced growth of the molecular and granular layers. Purkinje cell abnormalities appear at three to four days after birth in the form of crowding failure of nuclear growth, and condensed or lessened cytoplasm; Purkinje cell death is apparent at four to six days of age depending on the region of the cerebellum.
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