“…To further characterize the power and flexibility of the WICHCR protocol, we went on to analyze 5 markers simultaneously. Relying on our expertise in neural crest stem cell biology to guide which probes to examine, we have employed antibodies against Sox10, which labels migrating neural crest cells (NCC) ( Carney et al., 2006 ), and phosphorylated Histone H3 (pHH3) , a canonical marker for cell division ( Kim et al., 2017 ), as well as HCR probe sets against barx1 , mitfa , and sox10 , labeling mesenchyme, melanophore/pigment progenitors, and NCC respectively ( Howard et al., 2021 ) ( Figure 2 ). Following the WICHCR protocol, confocal images were spectrally deconvolved, distinguishing the signals in the corresponding wavelength for each of the fluorescent markers used ( Figures 2 A–2F).…”