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Strain-specific variations in the folial pattern of the mouse cerebellum

โœ Scribed by Minoru Inouye; Sen-Ichi Oda


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1980
Tongue
English
Weight
447 KB
Volume
190
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9967

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Abstract

The folial pattern of the mouse cerebellum was compared in 13 inbred strains and a closed colony. The morphological variation of the cerebellum among individual animals was slight within each inbred strain, whereas it was marked in the closed colony. There was no sexโ€related difference in the cerebellar folial pattern. The cerebellum of mice from each inbred strain presented a characteristic folial pattern in which some similarties were recognized among animals from genetically related strains. These findings revealed that the morphological variation in the folial pattern of the cerebellum was strainโ€specific in mice and had an intimate connection with the genetic control.


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