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English: Healthy human cerebellum, Purkinje cell layer, t = 36 weeks after rituximab treatment stained with a reference anti-GAD65 monoclonal antibody. Thin arrows show presynaptic terminals staining only with the anti-GAD65 monoclonal antibody
Date Published: May 26, 2010
Source PLoS One
Author Marta Rizzi et al

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