Reports of presence of CR in: CBX.
Cell typeCell type position in regionHemisphereQualitative density of CR in CBXQualitative intensity per labeled cellAnnotationReferenceCollator
Purkinje neuroneverywhereright hemispherenot presentnot assignedPurkinje and stellate cells are always immunonegative.Floris A., Dino M., Jacobowitz D.M. & Mugnaini E., 1994
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stellate neuroneverywhereright hemispherenot presentnot assignedPurkinje and stellate cells are always immunonegative.Floris A., Dino M., Jacobowitz D.M. & Mugnaini E., 1994
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basket neuroneverywhereright hemispherenot presentnot assignedBasket cells, however, are usually unstained in most of the folia in sections immunoreacted with the standard protocol.Floris A., Dino M., Jacobowitz D.M. & Mugnaini E., 1994
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Lugaro neuroneverywhereright hemispherelightstrongOnly occasionally did we encounter Golgi and Lugaro cells that appeared densely calretinin-positive with the standard protocol used in this investigation.Floris A., Dino M., Jacobowitz D.M. & Mugnaini E., 1994
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Lugaro neuroneverywhereright hemispherelightlight/moderateSome multipolar cells, 12-20 micrometers in cell body diameter (Fig. 9 B), occurring at all levels of the granular layer (presumed Golgi type II cells), and fusiform cells, 15 micrometers in cell body diameter (Fig. 9 A), situated just beneath the Purkinje cell layer (presumed Lugaro cells; Sahin and Hockfield 1990), usually appear weakly to moderately stained.Floris A., Dino M., Jacobowitz D.M. & Mugnaini E., 1994
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Golgi neuron, smalleverywhereright hemispherelightlight/moderateSome multipolar cells, 12-20 micrometers in cell body diameter (Fig. 9 B), occurring at all levels of the granular layer (presumed Golgi type II cells), and fusiform cells, 15 micrometers in cell body diameter (Fig. 9 A), situated just beneath the Purkinje cell layer (presumed Lugaro cells; Sahin and Hockfield 1990), usually appear weakly to moderately stained.Floris A., Dino M., Jacobowitz D.M. & Mugnaini E., 1994
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cerebellar granule celleverywhereright hemisphereexistsnot assignedAs shown in Figs. 1 and 3, the intensity of staining of the granule cells and the parallel fibers in the vermis shows moderate gradients: it increases lightly from lobule I to lobules VI and VII, where parallel fiber staining is maximal, drops gradually towards lobule IXa (the dorsal uvula), and then decreases sharply in lobule IXc, to become minimal at the bottom of IXd and in lobule X.Floris A., Dino M., Jacobowitz D.M. & Mugnaini E., 1994
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unipolar brush neuroneverywhereright hemisphereexistsnot assignedIn median parasagittal sections (Figs. 1, 3), the highest density of UBCs occurs in the nodulus (lobule X) and the ventral uvula (lobule IXd), followed in decreasing order by the lingula (lobule I), the parts of lobules IV and VI around the deep fissures (Fig. 1) and the folia of lobule VI (Fig. 4A), and lobules VII and VIII. In coronal sections of the cerebellum, UBCs are also observed at high densities in the flocculus and the ventral paraflocculus (Fig. 4B).Floris A., Dino M., Jacobowitz D.M. & Mugnaini E., 1994
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cerebellar granule celleverywhereunknownmoderatenot assigned...signal was localized only in the granule cell layer and no calretinin mRNA was detected in the Purkinje cells (Figs. 2c, 3e). The presence of calretinin immunoreactivity in the granule cells has been reported by R6sibois and Rogers [13, 15].Kadowaki K., McGowan E., Mock G., Chandler S. & Emson P.C., 1993
Purkinje neuroneverywhereunknownnot presentnot assigned no calretinin mRNA was detected in the Purkinje cells (Figs. 2c, 3e). Kadowaki K., McGowan E., Mock G., Chandler S. & Emson P.C., 1993

 immunohistochemistry data