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Publication : Prenatal development of nitric oxide synthase in the mouse spinal cord.

First Author  Brüning G Year  1996
Journal  Neurosci Lett Volume  202
Issue  3 Pages  189-92
PubMed ID  8848263 Mgi Jnum  J:31707
Mgi Id  MGI:79192 Doi  10.1016/0304-3940(95)12239-7
Citation  Bruning G, et al. (1996) Prenatal development of nitric oxide synthase in the mouse spinal cord. Neurosci Lett 202(3):189-92
abstractText  Nitric oxide synthase was localized in the spinal cord of the mouse embryo by immunocytochemistry. The first cell population which expressed the enzyme were preganglionic sympathetic neurons in the dorsolateral ventral horn at embryonic day 12. One day later, nitric oxide synthase was detected in neurons corresponding to the developing intermediolateral nucleus of the sacral spinal cord and in a group of cells surrounding the ventral part of the neuroepithelium. Positive cells appeared at day 14 in dorsal portions of the intermediate zone. The ventral horn of cervical and lumbar parts of the spinal cord contained several clusters of stained cells, presumably including motoneurons, which apparently disappear in the postnatal period. These results suggest that nitric oxide might possess different functions for subpopulations of developing spinal neurons.
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