File:Habenula mouse.jpg

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English: Title: Habenula region of a transgenic mouse

Description: The habenula region from a D2-eGFP (green) transgenic mouse stained for calbindin (red) and DAPI (blue) to show nuclei Categories: Research in NIH Labs and Clinics Type: Color, Photo Source: National Institutes of Health (NIH) Creator: Margaret I. Davis Date Created: Unknown Date Added: 5/24/2012

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