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Fig. 3. CYP1A-immunoreactive (black) glial cells in the corpus cerebelli and the
tectum mesencephali of the control juvenile lake trout. Note that the glial
cell courses along the blood vessels, and the end feet (black arrow) and
dendritic spines (grey arrow) are visible. Horizontal section (20 µm thick)
is counterstained with hematoxylin nuclear stain (purple). Scale bars, 20
µm.