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From: The amount of astrocytic GABA positively correlates with the degree of tonic inhibition in hippocampal CA1 and cerebellum

Figure 1

GABA is present in cerebellar glial cells but not in hippocampal CA1 astrocytes. Representative image of immunostaining with anti-GABA(Red), anti-GFP(Green) and anti-mBest1(Magenta) antibody showing the presence of GABA in glial cells in cerebellar cortex (A, B) and absence of GABA in hippocampal CA1 (C, D). Merge means GFAP-GFP merged with GABA. Upper panels (A, C) show lower magnification (20×, scale bar; 50 μm) and lower panels (B, C) show higher magnification (60×, scale bar; 20 μm). White arrows indicate Bergmann glial cell and lamella astrocytes in (B). GC; Granule cell layer, ML; Molecular layer, Py; Pyramidal cell layer, SR; Stratum radiatum.

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