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Table 1 Semiquantitative analysis of the cellular distribution of Marlin-1 in the brain

From: Cellular and subcellular localization of Marlin-1 in the brain

Brain Area

Relative Abundance

Cerebral Cortex

 

Layers I-II

++

Layers III-IV

+++

Layers IV-VII

++

Corpus Callosum

-

Olfactory Bulb

 

Glomerular Layer

+++

Mitral Cell Layer

+++

Internal Granule Cells

++

Hippocampus

 

CA1 Region

+++

CA2 Region

+++

CA3 Region

+++

Dentate Gyrus

++

Thalamus

++

Hypothalamus

 

Dorsomedial Hypothalamic Nucleus

+++

Ventromedial Hypothalamic Nucleus

+++

Preoptic Area

+++

Fornix

-

Nucleus Accumbens

++

Anterior Commissure

-

Midbrain

 

Superior Colliculus

+

Inferior Colliculus

+

Lateral Periaqueductal Grey

+

Pons

 

Pontine Nuclei

++

Pontine Reticular Nucleus

+

Medulla

 

Medial Vestibular Nucleus

+++

Medullary Reticular Nucleus

+

Gigantocellular Reticular Nucleus

+++

Cerebellum

 

Molecular Layer

+

Purkinje Cells

+++

Granular Layer

++

  1. Abundance of Marlin-1 in different brain regions was determined from immunohistochemistry of the sagital sections of the mouse brain. Brain areas were characterized according to its level of abundance of Marlin-1 as: high level (+++), medium level (++), low level (+) and very low level (-).