“…3R,T,X). Based on the dorsal/dorsolateral and peripheral positions of the cell bodies, these cells are most likely Rohon-Beard and/or dorsolateral commissural interneurons (Nordlander, 1984;Moody, 1989;Roberts and Sillar, 1990) and are most likely not to be other commissural interneurons, descending interneurons, ascending interneurons or reticulospinal neurons (Soffe et al, 1984;Nordlander et al, 1985;Roberts and Alford, 1986;Roberts et al, 1987;van Mier and ten Donkelaar, 1989). However, positive identification of these flotillin1-positive cells will require characterization by neurotransmitter phenotype, axonal projections, and electrophysiological properties (e.g., Clarke et al, 1984;Gallagher and Moody, 1987;Roberts et al, 1987Roberts et al, , 1988.…”