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Immunolocalization of synapsin in the olfactory lobes shows that synaptic neuropil is confined to the olfactory glomeruli and the non-columnar olfactory neuropil (letters B, D, F)
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Horizontal vibratome sections to show the localization of the non-columnar olfactory neuropils and the regionalization of the olfactory glomeruli
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Higher magnification of the section shown in Fig. 6A2, synapsin immunoreactivity (SYN; red) and RFamide-like immunoreactivity (RF; green); confocal laser scan microscopy
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A-C: Serotonergic innervation of the olfactory lobes
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A-C: Higher magnifications of the protocerebrum and median deutocerebrum
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