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Involvement of the AMPA Receptor GluR-C Subunit in Alcohol-Seeking Behavior and Relapse
J. Neurosci. Sanchis-Segura et al. 26: 1231

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  • supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 1.- The distribution of other subunits of the glutamate AMPA receptor within the hippocampus remained unaffected in GluR-C knockout (right panels) as compated to WT mice (two left pannels) at all developmental stages. Panels A, B and C show the distribution of GluR-A, -B and -D, respectively. Due to its low level of expression, a higher magnification of GluR-D in hippocampal neurons in the last series of pictures. Immunohistocehemical reactions were performed as described in Jensen et al. 2003 J.Physiol. 553, 843-856. Scale bar (top pannels: 1mm, lower pannel 0.13mm)
  • supplemental material - Supplmental figure 2.- The distribution of other subunits of the glutamate AMPA receptor within the cerebellum remained unaffected in GluR-C knockout (right panel) as compated to WT mice (left panel). Immunohistocehemical reactions were performed as described in Jensen et al. 2003 J.Physiol. 553, 843-856. Scale bar (scale bar: 0.1mm)




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