Figure 4: In situ RNA hybridization of 20-μm cross-sections of a forager honeybee brain, showing staining of miR-932 (a) and miR-210 (d). | Nature Communications

Figure 4: In situ RNA hybridization of 20-μm cross-sections of a forager honeybee brain, showing staining of miR-932 (a) and miR-210 (d).

From: Neuroligin-associated microRNA-932 targets actin and regulates memory in the honeybee

Figure 4

Both miR-932 and miR-210 are highly transcribed (magenta colour) in the Kenyon cells of the mushroom bodies (mb), see inset (b), and in cells surrounding the antennal lobes (al). Some differential staining of miR-932 is seen in cell layers between the medulla (me) and lobula (lo), see inset (c). A scrambled control probe showed no specific staining (e).

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