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English: Z stack showing examples of microglial processes ending in phagocytic cups during DA in vivo. Images of microglia (yellow) were acquired 1 µm apart, starting approximately 50 µm below the pial surface. Two phagocytic cups are shown (arrows), with the smallest one surrounding a YFP-positive neuronal element (green). |
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Source | Video S2 from Tremblay M, Lowery R, Majewska A (2010). "Microglial Interactions with Synapses Are Modulated by Visual Experience". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000527. PMID 21072242. PMC: 2970556. | ||
Author | Tremblay M, Lowery R, Majewska A | ||
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Author | Tremblay M, Lowery R, Majewska A |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2010-11 |