Molecular Psychiatry

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Expression of disrupted in schizophrenia 1 (DISC1) protein in the adult and developing mouse brain indicates its role in neurodevelopment

I L Schurov, E J Handford, N J Brandon and P J Whiting

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Figure 4.

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Confocal images of adult mouse cortical brain sections demonstrating colocalization of DISC1-ir with various neurochemical markers. (a) DISC1-ir (green) and EAACA-ir (red); (b) DISC1-ir (green) and calbindin-ir (red); (c) DISC1-ir (green) and GAD-ir (red); (d) DISC1-ir (green) and gephyrin-ir (red). DISC1-ir was present in all tested type of neurons, in neurons expressing EAAC1 (a), calbindin (b), GAD (c) and gephyrin (d) (notice yellow colour). Scale bars, 20 mum (a–d).

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