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Fig. 2 | Acta Neuropathologica Communications

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From: The ESCRT-III protein VPS4, but not CHMP4B or CHMP2B, is pathologically increased in familial and sporadic ALS neuronal nuclei

Fig. 2

VPS4, but not CHMP4B nor CHMP2B, is increased in C9orf72 and sALS postmortem motor cortex neuronal nuclei. a, b Maximum intensity projections from SIM imaging of CHMP4B, CHMP2B, and VPS4 in nuclei isolated from postmortem control, C9orf72, and sALS motor (a) and occipital (b) cortex tissue. Genotype as indicated on left, brain region and antibody as indicated on top. c–e Quantification of CHMP4B (c), CHMP2B (d), and VPS4 (e) spots. n = 6 control, 6 C9orf72, and 9 sALS cases, 50 NeuN + nuclei per line/brain region. One-way ANOVA with Tukey’s multiple comparison test was used to calculate statistical significance. ****p < 0.0001. Scale bar = 5 μm

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