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From: Jedi-1 deficiency increases sensory neuron excitability through a non-cell autonomous mechanism

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Jedi is expressed in peripheral glia and endothelium. (A) Cross section of adult (8–12 weeks old) WT sciatic nerve stained for Jedi-1 (magenta) and DAPI (blue). Insets 1 and 2 show Jedi expression in blood vessels. See Supplementary Fig. S2 for validation of Jedi-1 expression in perineurial glial cells. (B) WT P0 DRG co-stained for Jedi-1 (red), satellite glial marker BFABP (green), and DAPI (blue). (C) WT DRG co-stained for Jedi-1 (red) and PGP9.5 (green) and TOPRO3 (blue). Right shows inset. (D) Right: Primary WT DRG cultures stained for neurons using Tuj1 (green) and Jedi-1 (red). Left: HeLa cells overexpressing mouse Jedi-1 were used as a positive control for Jedi-1 immunocytochemistry in vitro. All images were analyzed in ImageJ version 2.0.0-rc-69/1.52p.

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