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Fig. 5 | Acta Neuropathologica Communications

Fig. 5

From: Revisiting rodent models: Octodon degus as Alzheimer’s disease model?

Fig. 5

Comparison of neuropathological changes in wild-type degus, wild-type and transgenic mice. While aged wild-type degus (a, 5 years old) and mice (b, 200-days-old) exhibit no sign of β-amyloid deposition, APP/PS1 transgenic mice present with obvious cortical amyloidosis (c, 150-days-old). Compared to wild-type degus (d, g) and mice (e, h), transgenic mice manifest with pronounced micro- (f) and astrogliosis (i). Scale bars = 200 μm

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