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Fig. 3. Nucleus-to-cytoplasm translocation of NFATc1-GFP is rapidly induced by inactivity in slow muscle fibers. Transversal sections of soleus muscles transfected with NFATc1-GFP and examined 2 hours after section of the sciatic nerve (A) or after 2 hours anaesthesia (B). Notice cytoplasmic distribution of NFATc1-GFP (A,B) with no GFP fluorescence in DAPI-stained nuclei (A, inset). Bars, 30 µm (A,B); 10 µm (inset in A).