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Li et al., 2012 - Reciprocal Regulation between Resting Microglial Dynamics and Neuronal Activity In Vivo
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Fig. S5

Some Microglial Cells Do Not Respond to Two-Photon Laser-Induced Local Injury Images showing that the position of one microglial cell (white arrow) was not much changed before (A) and after (B) two-photon laser-induced local injury in nearby regions (blue lightning symbols in B). The images were taken from the optic tectum of a Tg(Coronin1a:DsRed) larva loaded with OGB-AM. Scale: 10 μm.

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Reprinted from Developmental Cell, 23(6), Li, Y., Du, X.F., Liu, C.S., Wen, Z.L., and Du, J.L., Reciprocal Regulation between Resting Microglial Dynamics and Neuronal Activity In Vivo, 1189-1202, Copyright (2012) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Cell