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Evidence-for-a-Role-of-Endocannabinoids-Astrocytes-and-p38-Phosphorylation-in-the-Resolution-of-pone.0010891.s008.ogv(Ogg Theora video file, length 9.0 s, 512 × 512 pixels, 199 kbps, file size: 218 KB)

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English: Low levels of CB1 receptor are expressed in spinal astrocytes at day 9 after paw incision. Analysis of Z-stacked confocal images was used to confirm CB1 receptor colocalization with GFAP-positive astrocytes in the superficial laminae of the L5 dorsal horn at day 9 after paw incision surgery. CB1 receptor staining appears in red. GFAP (marker for astrocytes) appears in grey. In these images, GFAP staining originally appeared in green. The color of GFAP staining was digitally changed to grey in order to allow better visualization of occasional staining of CB1 receptors on GFAP-positive cells.
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Source Video S2 from Alkaitis M, Solorzano C, Landry R, Piomelli D, DeLeo J, Romero-Sandoval E (2010). "Evidence for a Role of Endocannabinoids, Astrocytes and p38 Phosphorylation in the Resolution of Postoperative Pain". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0010891. PMID 20531936. PMC: 2878341.
Author Alkaitis M, Solorzano C, Landry R, Piomelli D, DeLeo J, Romero-Sandoval E
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