Cell type | Cell type position in region | Hemisphere | Qualitative density of CaB in CBX | Annotation | Reference | Collator | Purkinje neuron | everywhere | unknown | strong | Calbindin D28 k mRNA was concentrated
exclusively in the Purkinje cells (Fig. 2a); no staining of
any other cerebellar neurone types was seen, which is in
good agreement with earlier immunohistochemical studies
[2, 16]. The signal was uniformly distributed throughout
the cytoplasm (excluding the nucleus). | Kadowaki K., McGowan E., Mock G., Chandler S. & Emson P.C., 1993 |
cerebellar granule cell | everywhere | unknown | not present | Calbindin D28 k mRNA was concentrated
exclusively in the Purkinje cells (Fig. 2a); no staining of
any other cerebellar neurone types was seen, which is in
good agreement with earlier immunohistochemical studies
[2, 16]. | Kadowaki K., McGowan E., Mock G., Chandler S. & Emson P.C., 1993 |
Golgi neuron, big | everywhere | unknown | not present | Calbindin D28 k mRNA was concentrated
exclusively in the Purkinje cells (Fig. 2a); no staining of
any other cerebellar neurone types was seen, which is in
good agreement with earlier immunohistochemical studies
[2, 16]. | Kadowaki K., McGowan E., Mock G., Chandler S. & Emson P.C., 1993 |
Golgi neuron, small | everywhere | unknown | not present | Calbindin D28 k mRNA was concentrated
exclusively in the Purkinje cells (Fig. 2a); no staining of
any other cerebellar neurone types was seen, which is in
good agreement with earlier immunohistochemical studies
[2, 16]. | Kadowaki K., McGowan E., Mock G., Chandler S. & Emson P.C., 1993 |
basket neuron | everywhere | unknown | not present | Calbindin D28 k mRNA was concentrated
exclusively in the Purkinje cells (Fig. 2a); no staining of
any other cerebellar neurone types was seen, which is in
good agreement with earlier immunohistochemical studies
[2, 16]. | Kadowaki K., McGowan E., Mock G., Chandler S. & Emson P.C., 1993 |
stellate neuron | everywhere | unknown | not present | Calbindin D28 k mRNA was concentrated
exclusively in the Purkinje cells (Fig. 2a); no staining of
any other cerebellar neurone types was seen, which is in
good agreement with earlier immunohistochemical studies
[2, 16]. | Kadowaki K., McGowan E., Mock G., Chandler S. & Emson P.C., 1993 |
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