Fig. 7From: Viral expression of ALS-linked ubiquilin-2 mutants causes inclusion pathology and behavioral deficits in miceMutant ubiquilin-2 expression induces ThioS-positive inclusions. Photos show Thioflavin-S staining that colocalizes (arrows; yellow in merged images) with intracellular ubiquilin-2-positive inclusions seen in mice injected with rAAV expressing mutant but not WT ubiquilin-2. Images shown are from mice aged 6 months, but similar findings were seen also in younger mice. (bar = 50 μm)Back to article page