Supplementary Figure 11: Representative images show S100β immunostaining in striatal tissue from R6/2 mice injected with AAV2/5 gfaABC1D Kir4.1-GFP virus (a) or AAV2/5 gfaABC1D tdTomato virus (c) at P56. | Nature Neuroscience

Supplementary Figure 11: Representative images show S100β immunostaining in striatal tissue from R6/2 mice injected with AAV2/5 gfaABC1D Kir4.1-GFP virus (a) or AAV2/5 gfaABC1D tdTomato virus (c) at P56.

From: Astrocyte Kir4.1 ion channel deficits contribute to neuronal dysfunction in Huntington's disease model mice

Supplementary Figure 11

Slice sections were collected for immunohistochemistry two weeks after viral injections at P56. Panels (a) and (c) show colocalization of S100β labeled astrocytes with Kir4.1-GFP and tdTomato positive cells, respectively. Controls from mice that received no virus injections (b and d) showed no colocalisation, but still showed S100b staining.

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