Figure 2
A novel capacitative calcium entry channel expressed in excitable cells
Stephan Philipp, Joerg Hambrecht, Leonid Braslavski, Gregor Schroth, Marc Freichel, Manabu Murakami, Adolfo Cavalié and Veit Flockerzi
- The EMBO Journal (1998) 17, 4274 - 4282
- doi:10.1093/emboj/17.15.4274

TRP5 is expressed predominatly in brain. Northern blot analysis of rTRP5 expression in rabbit tissues (A) and in human brain (B). Lower panels show signals after hybridization of human GAPDH cDNA to the same filters. (C) In situ hybridization of mTRP5 antisense cRNA to a horizontal section of the mouse lateral cerebellar nucleus (dark-field microscopy). A white rectangle indicates the location of a magnification shown as an inset (bright-field microscopy). Bars represent 100 and 10
m (inset).

