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Small molecule suppressors of Drosophila Kinesin deficiency rescue motor axon development in a zebrafish model of spinal muscular atrophy
 - Authors
 - Gassman, A., Hao le, T., Bhoite, L., Bradford, C.L., Chien, C.B., Beattie, C.E, and Manfredi, J.P.
 - Source
 - Full text @ PLoS One
 
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 Figure 3. Reduction of neuronal aggregates by SBL-398; representative results. Eleven images, each representing a different larva, depict the range of phenotypes observed for: wild-type larvae treated with DMSO (top row); khc/+; klc/+ larvae treated with DMSO (middle row); and khc/+; klc/+ larvae treated with 0.5 mM SBL-398 (bottom row). Central images on each row represent the most commonly observed phenotypes for each condition. Solid dots demarcate synaptic boutons, which are stained by anti-synaptogamin but should not be confused with intraneuronal aggregates. The genuine aggregates are distinguished by their distribution throughout the lengths of segmental nerves that have a generally longitudinal orientation. White bars represent 50 μm.  |