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GABA Transporter Deficiency Causes Tremor, Ataxia, Nervousness, and Increased GABA-Induced Tonic Conductance in Cerebellum
J. Neurosci. Chiu et al. 25: 3234

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  • supplemental material - Figure 10 (supplementary). Profiles of immunocytochemistry of GAD65, GABA|*bsub*|A|*esub*| |*alpha*|1 and vGAT in WT and GAT1 KO cerebellum. A, B. Images of GAD65 immunoreactivity in cerebellar molecular layer (ML) of WT (A) and mGAT1 KO (B) slices, respectively. Scale bar = 10 |*mu*|m. C, D. Images of GABA|*bsub*|A|*esub*| |*alpha*|1 receptor subunit immunoreactivity in molecular layer of WT (C) and mGAT1 KO (D) cerebellar slices, respectively. E, F. Images of vGAT immunoreactivity in WT (E) and mGAT1 KO (F) molecular layer, respectively. G, H. The GABA|*bsub*|A|*esub*| |*alpha*|1 subunit expression pattern in granule cell layer: WT and mGAT1 KO have very similar expression pattern. Scale bar = 20 |*mu*|m.




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