Fig. 4: Experimental utility of CAP-Mac for interrogation of the newborn rhesus macaque brain. | Nature Nanotechnology

Fig. 4: Experimental utility of CAP-Mac for interrogation of the newborn rhesus macaque brain.

From: Adeno-associated viral vectors for functional intravenous gene transfer throughout the non-human primate brain

Fig. 4

af, CAP-Mac packaging three fluorescent reporters (a) to generate Brainbow-like labelling in rhesus macaque cerebellum (b), cortex (c) and thalamus (lateral geniculate nucleus) (d), enabling morphological reconstruction of neurons (e and f). gi, Non-invasive delivery of ssCAG-GCaMP8s using CAP-Mac (g) for ex vivo two-photon imaging (h) and brain-wide GCaMP expression (i).

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