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. 2005 Jan 31;168(3):415–427. doi: 10.1083/jcb.200407053

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Some cells born in the adult cortex express markers of GABAergic interneurons. (A) A 4–5-wk-old BrdU+/GABA+ cell is shown within the boxed area in the multi-channel view in A1 and at higher magnification in A2. (B) An 11–12-wk-old BrdU+/GABA+ cell in color separation in B1 and in orthogonal views in B2. (C and D) 11–12-wk-old BrdU+/GAD67+ neurons in the cortex. GAD stains cell bodies of some GABAergic neurons but is also strongly expressed in nerve terminals, which appear as GAD+ specks around cell bodies of non-GABAergic neurons. The BrdU+/GABA+ and BrdU/GAD67+ cells in A and C appear to be satellite cells, based on their close apposition to other cells. Images show single focal planes (A2, D1) or Z-axis projections of 4 × 1.71 μm (A1), 5 × 1.17 μm (B), or 7 × 0.87 μm (C). Bars: 5 μm in orthogonal views; 10 μm in all other views.