The Journal of Neuroscience, January 15, 2000, 20(2):887-887
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In the article "Cannabinoids Enhance NMDA-Elicited
Ca2+ Signals in Cerebellar Granule Neurons in Culture,"
by J. G. Netzeband, S. M. Conroy, K. L. Parsons, and D. L. Gruol,
which appeared on pages 8765-8777 of the October 15, 1999 issue, a print-quality version of Figure 5 was not used for
reproduction. The figure is reprinted.

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Figure 5.
Granule neurons in culture express CB1 receptors.
Photomicrographs are shown on granule neurons (12 DIV) immunostained
with an antibody to the CB1 receptor and visualized using
phase-contrast (A) or bright-field (B)
optics. Antibody binding was detected using a peroxidase reaction and
is seen best under Hoffman optics (B). The majority of
granule neuron somata were immunoreactive for CB1 receptors
(arrows). However, a few granule neurons showed little
or no CB1 receptor immunostaining (arrowheads). Only
background levels of immunostaining were observed in the astrocyte
layer underlying the granule neurons. Photomicrographs are of the same
microscopic field.
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