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. 2012 Oct 16:6:43.
doi: 10.3389/fnana.2012.00043. eCollection 2012.

Striatal signaling: two decades of progress

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Striatal signaling: two decades of progress

Emmanuel Valjent. Front Neuroanat. .
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Single confocal image showing DARPP-32 immunoreactivity (red) and EGFP fluorescence (cyan) in Drd2-EGFP BAC transgenic mice. DARPP-32 allows the identification of all striatal medium-sized spiny neurons (MSNs) while EGFP labels striatopallidal MSNs and large aspiny cholinergic interneurons. Picture by E. Valjent.

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