Fig. 1. In situ hybridization analysis for detecting endogenous mBest1 transcript in whole-brain region. In situ hybridization results from coronal (top.

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Fig. 1. In situ hybridization analysis for detecting endogenous mBest1 transcript in whole-brain region. In situ hybridization results from coronal (top middle) and sagittal section (bottom left) using antisense probe for mBest1 mRNA. A higher-magnification view of boxed area (red box) in stratum radiatum in CA1 region of coronal section (right). In situ hybridization result using sense probe for mBest1 in coronal section (top left) was shown as a negative control. Fig. 1. In situ hybridization analysis for detecting endogenous mBest1 transcript in whole-brain region. In situ hybridization results from coronal (top middle) and sagittal section (bottom left) using antisense probe for mBest1 mRNA. A higher-magnification view of boxed area (red box) in stratum radiatum in CA1 region of coronal section (right). In situ hybridization… Exp Neurobiol. 2017 Jun;26(3):113-121. https://doi.org/10.5607/en.2017.26.3.113