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DescriptionMGluR GFP.jpg | MGluR1 stained with GFP. Caption reads "TIRF-M images of mGluR1-GFP fluorescence in SCG neurons expressing the receptor alone, "mGluR1-GFP", or with co-expression of the indicated Homer protein. Two representative neurons from each group are shown. The total number of neurons examined for each group were: mGluR1-GFP (19 cells)..." (This image uses only the first image in a series in fig 1) |
Date | Published: 4 January 2006, modified 2008-07-19 |
Source | modified from figure 1 in "Surface clustering of metabotropic glutamate receptor 1 induced by long Homer proteins" Paul J Kammermeier BMC Neuroscience 2006, 7:1doi:10.1186/1471-2202-7-1 |
Author | Paul J Kammermeier |
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