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Figure 6

From: Expression and regulation of FRMD6 in mouse DRG neurons and spinal cord after nerve injury

Figure 6

Localization of FRMD6 in the sciatic nerve, normally (AC) and 10 hours after nerve ligation (D,E). (A) FRMD6-immunoreactivity is seen in PGP9.5+ axons (arrowheads). (B) FRMD6-immunoreactivity is observed in some CGRP+ axons (arrowheads). (C) FRMD6 co-localizes with the Schwann cell marker GFAP (arrows). (D) Ligation causes a strong accumulation of FRMD6-immunoreactivity on the proximal side of the nerve, in parallel with CGRP-immunoreactivity; merged micrograph shows overlap and co-existence. (E) At high magnification FRMD6-immunoreactivity has a high degree of co-existence with GAP43-immunoreactivity proximal to the ligation (arrowheads). Scale bars indicate 50 μm (B), 100 μm (A,C), 200 μm (D,E).

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