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Fig. 6 | Acta Neuropathologica Communications

Fig. 6

From: Prenatal alcohol exposure is a leading cause of interneuronopathy in humans

Fig. 6

Confocal analysis with calretinin and GLUT1 immunolabellings at 33-34 WG. CR-immunoreactive interneurons, labeled in red, remaining at a distance from the vessels, labeled in green (double-headed arrows) in FASD brain (a, c, e, g) contrary to control, where CR-positive interneurons were found in close contact with the vessels (arrows) in all cortical layers (b, d, f, h). Scale bar = 5 μm

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