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Similar results were reported by other authors [ 15 16 17 ] . These results demonstrate that the cultured rib chondrocytes behaved in a similar manner as chondrocytes in vivo . Taken together, primary rib chondrocytes from mouse neonates grown in micromass culture display cellular differentiation, proliferation, maturation and hypertrophy, recapitulating the chondrocyte maturation program in vivo . These results establish the utility of this in vitro system to investigate the role of Hox genes and other transcription factors in endochondral ossification.
[ 12 ] tested preferred tail direction in neonates exposed in utero to EtOH.
In fact, in the cochlea of embryos and neonates as well as in the saccule and utricle of embryos, NT-3 is predominantly expressed in supporting cells [ 6 ] . This expression of NT-3 in supporting cells in embryos and neonates may even preserve in Brn3c null mutants the numerous spiral sensory neurons in the apex of 8-day old animals (Figs.
We processed four ears of P0 and P8 Brn3c null and control littermates for expression of BDNF and NT-3 using the riboprobes previously described [ 7 ] . We did not analyze neurotrophin expression in 6-month old animals as neurotrophins are downregulated in neonates [ 20 ] and no expression can be found even in normal animals [ 4 ] . In the canal cristae we expected, and found, only a BDNF signal.
[ 21 ] ), a growing body of research also suggests that there might be increased vulnerability during the neonatal period [ 15 16 17 ] . The fact that the blood-brain barrier is incomplete [ 34 ] , provides a putative explanation as to why neonates and fetal mice in utero appear to be more sensitive to neurotoxins like domoic acid than adult animals [ 35 36 37 ] . Although microglia contribute to circa 10% of the total glial cell population in the central nervous system (For review see Ref.
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