Photo Gallery
Newly born astrocytes and neural stem cells in the adult rat brain

Proliferation of neural stem cells in the adult rat brain has been documented in only two regions. These figures illustrate one such region, the subventricular zone of the lateral ventricles, which produces a continuous stream of new neurons for the olfactory bulbs. Here, dividing stem cells in the adult rat brain were labeled in situ by injecting the animal with bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU), a thymidine-analog incorporated into the DNA of dividing cells. Following sacrifice, coronal sections from the forebrain were either double- (left) or triple- (right) immunostained to visualize BrdU (red), as well as nestin (a neural stem cell marker, green) and glial fibrillary acidic protein (an astrocyte marker, blue). Confocal microscope images were collected sequentially, from a single optical plane, and then merged. Scale bar = 20 µm.

Jackson ImmunoResearch reagents used in this image: Biotin-SP-Donkey Anti-Rabbit IgG (H+L) (711-065-152), Cy 5-Donkey Anti-Mouse IgG (H+L) (715-175-150), Cy 3-Donkey Anti-Sheep IgG (H+L) (713-165-003)

Image contributed by Abigail J. Rao and Dr. Ronald E. Kalil, University of Wisconsin-Madison


back to photo menu
 
DyLight™
   
            NEW Fluorescent Dyes
A new family of fluorescent dyes with improved brightness and photostability
conjugated to Secondary Antibodies with recognized highest quality
and diversity from Jackson ImmunoResearch Laboratories, Inc
 
»   Learn More   «
  » Home » Products » Technical
Center
» New
Products
» Product
Spec Sheets
» MSDS
Sheets
» Ordering
Information

 
Order by Code Number
Company Profile
Contact Us
Exhibit Schedule
Photo Gallery
Catalog Request
International Distributors

EditRegion4