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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Brain Struct Funct. 2013 Mar 16;219(2):719–749. doi: 10.1007/s00429-013-0531-9

Fig. 13.

Fig. 13

DGKβ-immunostaining of paraffin sections of rat (a, b) and mouse (c, d) cerebella subjected to antigen retrieval; DAB chromogen. a Rat parasagittal section illustrates the distribution DGKβ+ UBCs in nodulus and uvula. The Xvent contains the highest density of DGKβ+ UBCs, but IXc;r1-3 and IXb also contain large DGKβ+ UBC clusters. Fewer DGKβ+ UBCs occur in IXa and VIII. Asterisk marks an area (delineated by black lines) with low DGKβ+ UBC density between IXa and IXb. b Detail shows groups of DGKβ+ UBC population in rat nodulus with intensely (arrowheads) and moderately (arrows) stained brushes. Asterisks indicate Purkinje cell somata. c Parasagittal section illustrates the distribution DGKβ+ UBCs in nodulus and uvula. Nodulus, IXc;r1&2 and IXb contain the highest densities of DGKβ+ UBCs. Fewer DGKβ+ UBCs are present in IXa and VIII. Asterisk marks a distinct field, bordered by lines in uvula, between IXa and IXb, that is devoid of UBCs. d Detail of nodulus shows DGKβ+ UBC with intensely (arrowheads) and moderately (arrows) stained brushes (arrowheads). Asterisks in b and d indicate Purkinje cell somata (b, d). Scale bars a, c 200 μm, b, d 25 μm