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Figure 7


Fig. 7. AMHR-II immunostaining in adult mouse brain. In the cortex, immunostaining for AMHR-II (TRITC) is predominantly associated with capillaries (arrows in A-D) and the external zone of the cortical layer (arrowheads in A and B), with a weaker immunostaining in the parenchyma. In the cortex, AMHR-II immunostaining is associated with cortical nerve fibres (arrowheads in C and D), which are positive for the 160-kDa neurofilament (insert in D). In the hippocampus (E), immunostaining for AMHR-II (TRITC) is observed in the parenchyma surrounding the large vessels of the stratum lacunosum molecularis (SLM). At higher magnification (F), the perivascular AMHR-II immunoreactivity is associated with glial cells (arrows) and, more precisely, astrocytes, which are characterized by GFAP immunoreactivity (inserts in F). The nuclei are counterstained with DAPI (blue; A-F).