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Fig 2. Representative images of NeuN, neo-Timm, GFAP and HLA-DR staining in the Fascia dentata of Ctrl, TLE-TD and MTLE patients.
The pattern of NeuN staining is the same in Ctrl (A), TLE-TD (B) and MTLE (C) groups, but MTLE shows reduced neuronal population in this subfield. Compared to Ctrl (D), increased neo-Timm staining was observed in the inner molecular layer of fascia dentata in MTLE patients (F), but not in TLE-TD (E). As for the astroglial population, both hyperplasia and hypertrophy are observed in MTLE (I) and TLE-TD (H), compared to Ctrl (G). Hyperplasia is also observed in microglial cells in TLE-TD (K) and, more notable, in MTLE (L), compared to Ctrl (J). Bar in L indicates 100 micrometers.
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1. Peixoto-Santos JE, Galvis-Alonso OY, Velasco TR, Kandratavicius L, Assirati JA, Carlotti CG, et al. (2012) Increased Metallothionein I/II Expression in Patients with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy. PLoS ONE 7(9): e44709. pmid:23028585
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