Fig. 2From: Rasd1, a small G protein with a big role in the hypothalamic response to neuronal activationImmunofluorescent localisation of RASD1 in the hypothalamus of the euhydrated rat. a, immunofluorescent localisation of RASD1 in MCN of the PVN and SON. b–c immunofluorescent colocalisation of RASD1 (green) with b AVP (red) and c OT (red) in MCN in the PVN and SON. d Higher magnification images showed the presence of Rasd1 in AVP, but not OT, positive cells. e, eGFP and Rasd1 fluorescence in N2a cells transfected with eGFP-Rasd1 fusion construct. Dapi staining indicates the nucleus. Scale bars a–c = 100 μm, d–e = 10 μm. OC, optic chiasm; 3 V, third ventricleBack to article page