Characterization of Individual Projections Reveal That Neuromasts of the Zebrafish Lateral Line are Innervated by Multiple Inhibitory Efferent Cells
The zebrafish lateral line is a sensory system used to detect changes in water flow. It is comprized of clusters of superficial hair cells called neuromasts. Modulation occurs via excitatory and inhibitory efferent neurons located in the brain. Using mosaic transgenic labeling we provide an anatomic...
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Main Authors: | Remy Manuel (Author), Ana Belen Iglesias Gonzalez (Author), Judith Habicher (Author), Harmen Kornelis Koning (Author), Henrik Boije (Author) |
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