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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Mar 7.
Published in final edited form as: Nature. 2008 May 18;453(7197):921–924. doi: 10.1038/nature06975

Figure 2. Expression of mutant HTT in HD monkey peripheral tissues and brains.

Figure 2

a-d, mEM48 immunoblot of peripheral and brain tissues reveals high-molecular-mass oligomeric HTT (arrow) and soluble HTT products. The blot was also probed with an antibody to γ-tubulin as an internal control. Shown are immunoblots of peripheral tissues collected from monkey rHD-4 (a) and rHD-5 (b), and samples from different brain regions of monkey rHD-4 (c) and rHD-5 (d), with antibody to mEM48 (top panel) and γ-tubulin (bottom panel). WT, wild-type non-transgenic monkey.