Additional file 10 of Single-nucleus RNA-seq identifies Huntington disease astrocyte states
Authors: Al-Dalahmah, Osama; Sosunov, Alexander; Shaik, A.; Ofori, Kenneth; Liu, Yang; Vonsattel, Jean; Adorjan, Istvan; +2 Authors
Al-Dalahmah, Osama; Sosunov, Alexander; Shaik, A.; Ofori, Kenneth; Liu, Yang; Vonsattel, Jean; Adorjan, Istvan; Menon, Vilas; Goldman, James;
Additional file 10 of Single-nucleus RNA-seq identifies Huntington disease astrocyte states
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Additional file 10. Complement factor 3 (C3) immunostaining in the HD caudate and cingulate. A-B) Micrographs of immunostaining for C3 in the cingulate cortex (A) and caudate nucleus (B) of control and HD grade III/IV taken at 10X (100X total magnification). The boxed areas are shown at 40X in the lower panels (400X total magnification). C-D) Dual immunostaining for C3 (green) and GFAP (red -C) or LN3 (red – D) in the caudate nucleus of a representative HD case (C). Nuclei stained with DAPI are shown in blue. Scale bars indicate ####. A total of 3-4 cases per group were examined.
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