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Volume 15 Issue 3, March 2010

Sub-fornical organ (SFO) demonstrates GLUT3 protein in neuronal processes (red), GLUT1 protein in microvessels (green) and DAPI nuclear staining (blue) in the wild type adult mouse brain sections. The glut3+/− mice (not shown) demonstrated a decrease in GLUT3 protein in neuronal processes with no change in microvascular GLUT1. For more information on this topic, please refer to the article by Zhao et al. on pages 286–299.

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