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Fig. 2 | Journal of Neuroinflammation

Fig. 2

From: Blocking glycine receptors reduces neuroinflammation and restores neurotransmission in cerebellum through ADAM17-TNFR1-NF-κβ pathway

Fig. 2

Glycine receptor is mainly localized in Purkinje cells. Double fluorescence staining was performed using anti-glycine receptor with calbindin (a), IBA1 (b), and GFAP (c) as described in methods. Representative images of the double fluorescence staining shown that glycine receptor colocalized with Purkinje cells (a) but not with microglia (b) or astrocytes (c)

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