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Fig. 3 | Alzheimer's Research & Therapy

Fig. 3

From: The presence of circulating human apolipoprotein J reduces the occurrence of cerebral microbleeds in a transgenic mouse model with cerebral amyloid angiopathy

Fig. 3

Detection of fibrillar and vascular Aβ in chronically treated APP23 mice. Representative brain sections from APP23 mice chronically treated with saline or rhApoJ and the corresponding graphical quantification in both groups. Vascular Aβ stained with resorufin in red. Fibrillary Aβ stained with thioflavin S in green. Immunohistochemistry staining for Aβ40 in brown. Scale bars represent 1000 μm. Data are presented as boxplots. #: count

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