Transmission electron microscope image of a thin section cut through the developing brain tissue (telencephalic hemisphere) of an 11.5 day mouse embryo. This low magnification image shows an example of the early vascularization of the cerebral cortex: a capillary that has perforated the surface of the telencephalon.
JEOL 100CX TEM
References:
Marin-Padilla, M. (1985) "Early Vascularization of the Embryonic Cerebral Cortex: Golgi and Electron Microscope Studies", J. Comparative Neurology, 241:237-249
Marin-Padilla, M. and M. Amievo (1989) "Early Neurogenesis of the Mouse Olfactory Nerve: Golgi and Electron Microscope Studies", J. Comparative Neurology, 288:339-352
Source: Louisa Howard, Miguel Marin-Padilla and Dartmouth College
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