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Within the SVZ the majority of cells have an unexpected nuclear GABAAR β2,3 expression that is inversely proportional to that of PCNA (proliferating cell nuclear antigen marker), which is a very different pattern of expression compared with underlying caudate nucleus cells.
Neurons responding to visual stimulation of both eyes (binocular) with big RFs were classified as perigeniculate nucleus cells and were not considered.
Additionally, to ensure a proper detection of viral PICs within the nucleus, cells were immunostained with the nuclear lamin A/C.
For fluorescence imaging, cells (2×105) were cytospun onto glass slides and fixed with 2% paraformaldehyde for 15 min. To visualize the nucleus, cells were stained with DAPI (Sigma, Saint Louis, MO).
To observe the nucleus, cells were treated with 2.5 µg/ml Hoechst 33342 or DAPI for 15 minutes at 25°C and then washed another three times in PBS-T.
Based on the knowledge that IL-7R (our results) and STAT5 [33] are present in hypothalamic neurons, we asked whether STAT5A/B and/or STAT3 contributed to IL-7-mediated regulation of hypothalamic arcuate nucleus cells.
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For subcellular distribution between cytoplasm and nucleus, cell fractionation was performed by differential centrifugation.
Some types of cells have a single nucleus and membrane each, but are connected to other single-nucleus cells and to the main syncytium by "bridges" made of cytoplasm.
The TRAP-positive multinucleated (>3 nuclei) cells were counted as osteoclast-like cells.
It is likely that at least one of the proto-cytoplasm and proto-nucleus cells, or both, were Archaea.
In contrast, in mice without the secondary injury, RFP+ myofibers remained intact and only few Pax7+ RFP+ single-nucleus cells could be detected.
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