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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Histochem Cell Biol. 2015 Jul 31;144(4):321–329. doi: 10.1007/s00418-015-1343-1

Figure 1. Location of coronal brain sections stained with hemotoxylin and eosin.

Figure 1

Coronal sections from six rat brains (Zyagen, a–f) are shown. Purple indicates hematoxylin, a nuclear marker. Pink indicates eosin, a collagen and connective tissue marker. All sections are between −0.26 and 1.60 mm (bregma) and 8.74 and 10.60 mm (interaural). The coronal sections from brains ac are approximately from 9.20 mm (interaural) and 0.20 mm (bregma), the section from brain d is approximately from 10.60 mm (interaural) and 1.60 mm (bregma), and sections from brains e, and f are approximately from 8.74 mm (interaural) and −0.26 mm (bregma). Identified brain regions are: optic chiasm (ox), corpus callosum (cc), lateral ventricles (lv) and anterior commissure, posterior (aca), cortex (cx), caudate putamen (cpu) and the lateral olfactory tract (lo).