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Fig. 2 | Molecular Neurodegeneration

Fig. 2

From: Deep brain stimulation-associated brain tissue imprints: a new in vivo approach to biological research in human Parkinson’s disease

Fig. 2

BTI-associated immunohistochemical analyses. Neuronal markers β3-tubulin (a) and NeuN (b) as well as astroglial marker GFAP (c) were identified in BTIs. The presence of tyrosin hydroxylase (TH) was detected in regions poor in cell nuclei, suggesting the presence of TH-immunoreactive axons (d). Glutamatergic (e) and GABA-ergic (f) β3-tubulin immunoreactive neurons were also detected (arrows). Scale bar: A = 160 μm, B = 20 μm, C = 90 μm, D = 85 μm, E and F = 30 μm

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