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. 2012 Sep 5;32(36):12472–12487. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2088-12.2012

Figure 8.

Figure 8.

Glutamate, GABA, and glycine immunoreactivity in the cerebellar cortex. Glutamate-immunoreactive granule cells and their numerous axon terminals extending through the molecular layer are seen in the top left panel. GABA-immunoreactive neurons including Purkinje cells, basket, and stellate cells in the molecular layer, and Golgi cells in the granule cell layer are shown in the top right panel. Glycine-immunoreactive neurons in the cerebellar cortex including Lugaro cells in the Purkinje cell layer, and Golgi cells in the granule cell layer are shown in the bottom left panel. A merged image of glutamate-, GABA-, and glycine-immunoreactive neurons is shown in the bottom right panel. Colocalization of GABA and glycine-immunoreactive neurons can be seen in some Golgi and Lugaro cells. Glu, Glutamate; Gly, glycine. Scale bar, 200 μm.