Fig. 5From: Prenatal alcohol exposure is a leading cause of interneuronopathy in humansCalretinin immunohistochemistry in the cortex of FASD and control brains after birth. CR cells were more abundant in superficial and especially in deeper cortical layers of FASD brains at 3 months and 2 years (a and b, e and f) in comparison with control brains (c and d, g and h). Scale bar = 0,22 mm. Inserts within Fig. 5 illustrate the bipolar morphology of CR interneurons and their neuritic extensions at an original magnification of 400Back to article page