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English: Neurons from rat brain tissue stained green with antibody to ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCH-L1) which highlights the cell body strongly and the cell processes more weakly. Astrocytes are stained in red with antibody to the GFAP protein found in cytoplasmic filaments. Nuclei of all cell types are stained blue with a DNA binding dye. Antibodies, cell preparation and image generated by EnCor Biotechnology Inc.
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Neurons stained green with antibody to UCH-L1, astrocytes in red with antibody to GFAP protein

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