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. 2008 Mar 12;28(11):2820–2826. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4145-07.2008

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Zebrin II and PLCβ4 expression in the posterior zone (∼lobule VIII) reveals an array of parasagittal stripes. A, Posterior view of a whole-mount cerebellum immunoperoxidase stained using anti-zebrin II. B, A transverse section cut through the posterior cerebellum immunoperoxidase stained for anti-zebrin II. C, Posterior view of a whole-mount cerebellum immunoperoxidase stained for PLCβ4. D, A transverse section cut through the posterior cerebellum immunoperoxidase stained for PLCβ4. The zebrin II-positive (P1+ to P4+) and PLCβ4 negative (P1− to P3−) stripes are labeled in all panels [for stripe terminology, see Sillitoe et al. (2002)]. The roman numerals refer to the lobules. Scale bars: A (for A, C), B (for B, D), 1 mm.