GABAergic neurons in the Zebrafish
- Kate Turner, Dr Steve Wilson
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Inhibitory neurons in the zebrafish forebrain using gamma-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) as a neurotransmitter.
Confocal Micrograph of a 4 day old transgenic zebrafish viewed from a ventral aspect (anterior to the top). This transgenic larvae expresses green fluorescent protein (GFP) in a subset of GABAergic neurons (green). Axonal tracts are shown in cyan. This image shows many GABAergic neurons expressing GFP throughout the ventral forebrain including in the sub-pallium, pre-optic areas and hypothalamic lobes. In order to see the neuroanatomy better the skin, eyes and jaw of the larvae have been removed post-fixation.
Image width is 500 micrometres.