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Gap Junctions among Dendrites of Cortical GABAergic Neurons Establish a Dense and Widespread Intercolumnar Network
J. Neurosci. Fukuda et al. 26: 3434

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  • supplemental material - Supplemental figure 1
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  • supplemental material - Supplemental figure 3. Spatial relationship between Cx36-ir puncta and PV-ir dendrites analyzed in serial confocal images. Three panels (A-C) show single optical slices at different depths from the section surface, 0.32 μm apart from each other. Images belong to the same stack file that is demonstrated in Fig.1B. Cx36-immunorectivity (middle) has the brightest signal in panel B where longitudinal sections of crossing dendrites seen in a confocal optical plane make direct contact with each other (left) just as seen in the electron micrograph in Fig.1C. Right, merged images. Scale bar: 2μm.
  • supplemental material - Supplemental Fig.4. Spatial relationship between Cx36-ir puncta and PV-ir dendrites analyzed in serial confocal images. Five panels (A-E) show single optical slices at different depths from the section surface, 0.12 μm apart from each other. Images belong to the same stack file that is demonstrated in Fig.2A. Cx36-immunorectivity (middle) has the brightest signal in panel C where a horizontal dendrite and a cross section of another dendrite running perpendicular to the plane of images make direct contact with each other (left) just as seen in the electron micrograph in Fig.2. Right, merged images. Scale bar: 2μm.




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