I need to know where in the embryonic brain does the Ganglionic Eminences (GE) exactly lie. I need to dissect out GE tissue for neural stem/precursor cell culture.
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I checked in the Neuroscience Information Framework (http://neuinfo.org /nif/nifgwt.html?query=embryonic%20mouse%20brain%20atlas). There are 12 hits in the registry, but most of the developing reference atlases are in the coronal or sagittal plane. There is a 3D whole embryo labeled atlas available at http://mouseatlas.caltech.edu/ which could be sliced horizontally. The Edinburgh Mouse Project may also have some useful tools: http://www.emouseatlas.org/emap/ema/home.html
All suggestions given by collagues above suits yr question. There' s something also on the Kandel/Schwartz. I've got something as well but it's bedimensional.