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High power views of the hemiellipsoid body to reveal the lamellar organization of the cap and core neuropils
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Details of the antenna 2 neuropil (AnN)
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The eyestalk neuropils as shown in vibratome sections that were double labelled (E, F) for synapsin immunoreactivity (SYN; red) and RFamide-like immunoreactivity (RF; green), or triple labeling for these two substances plus the nuclear marker (NUC; A-E2); conventional fluorescence combined with the Apotome structured illumination technique for optical sectioning (A-E2) and confocal laser scan microscopy (E, F)
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Higher magnification of the non-columnar olfactory neuropil (merged patches C/D) shown in Fig. 10E
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Details of the accessory lobe (AcN); confocal laser scan microscopy
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