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    Shrewder Speculation: The Challenge of Doing Anticipatory Ethics Well
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  • Striatal neurons from embryonic day 17.5 Frizzled3 knock-out mice, stained for dopamineand cAMP-regulated phosphoprotein of 32 kDa (DARPP-32; green). The striatum is normally heavily innervated by meso-diencephalic axons at this developmental stage, but the neurons shown here still await innervation by these projections.
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