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Retina, chicken - confocal microscopy
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Differentiation of cholinergic amacrine cells during chick embryonic development. Vertical sections of postnatal chick retina were labeled with antibodies to choline acetyl transferase (red fluorescence) to identify cholinergic amacrine cells and with antibodies to retinoic acid binding protein, CRABP (green fluorescence), as visualized by confocal microscopy. CRABP was not expressed in type-II cholinergic cells, but was present in non-cholinergic cells. Overlap of signal is shown in yellow. (Description text from the Wikimedia Commons file page.)
Image by Jennifer J. Stanke et al., via Wikimedia Commons.
Source: Jennifer J. Stanke et al. BMC Developmental Biology 2008, 8:13 doi:10.1186/1471-213X-8-13
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