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Chebli et al., 2021 - The localization of amyloid precursor protein to ependymal cilia in vertebrates and its role in ciliogenesis and brain development in zebrafish
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Figure 5

APP is localized to human ependymal cilia. (A) Brightfield overview of a human brain section of the caudate nucleus immunostained with an anti-acetylated tubulin antibody reveals the different cellular layers (I–IV): (I) ependymal layer with motile cilia orienting towards the ventricle lumen, (II) cellular extensions connecting the ependymal cells, (III) cellular layer dense in astrocytes, (IV) brain parenchyma. (BE) Higher magnifications of the ependymal layer show clear cilia (acetylated tubulin (B,D)) and APP (Y188 antibody (C,E)) accumulation within ependymal cells and along ependymal cilia. (E’). Arrows highlight ependymal cilia tufts in the ventricular lumen. White asterisks indicate broken or absent cilia. Dotted lines delimitate the ependymal cell layer. Magnification: (A) = 20×, (B,C) = 40×, (D,E) = 100×. Scale bar: (A) = 5 µm, (B) = 10 µm, (D) = 2 µm.

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