File:Huntingtin-Is-Critical-Both-Pre--and-Postsynaptically-for-Long-Term-Learning-Related-Synaptic-pone.0103004.g002.jpg
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English: mRNA in situ analysis shows that ApHTT mRNAs are expression in Aplysia sensory neurons, motor neurons, and glial cells. Fluorescently labeled ribo probes were used to examine the distribution of ApHTT mRNAs. Confocal projection image is shown. The scale bar represents 20 µm. |
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| Source | Image file from Choi Y, Kadakkuzha B, Liu X, Akhmedov K, Kandel E, Puthanveettil S (2014). "Huntingtin Is Critical Both Pre- and Postsynaptically for Long-Term Learning-Related Synaptic Plasticity in Aplysia". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0103004. PMID 25054562. PMC: 4108396. | |
| Author | Choi Y, Kadakkuzha B, Liu X, Akhmedov K, Kandel E, Puthanveettil S | |
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Category:Animal cells
Category:Animal models of disease
Category:Autosomal dominant
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Category:Cell diagrams
Category:Cells
Category:Cellular neuroscience
Category:Gene expression
Category:Huntington's disease
Category:Mechanical treatment of specimens
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Category:Molecular cell biology
Category:Molecular neuroscience
Category:Specimen disruption
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