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. 2011 Jun 10;6(6):e20501. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0020501

Figure 10. Reduced intracellular Aβ1–42 staining corresponds with enhanced cathepsin B.

Figure 10

Fixed brain sections from vehicle-treated wildtype mice (wt) and from the APP-PS1 mice treated with vehicle (veh) or PADK were double-stained for Aβ1–42 (green) and cathepsin B (red). Immunofluorescence images of CA1 pyramidal neurons (arrows) are shown, with view-field widths of 56 µm.