July 06, 2007
Volume 282Issue 27p19273-20044
Open Access
On The Cover: Picture shows formation of multiple axons in a cultured rat hippocampal neuron induced
by suppression of singar expression. After the transfection with an siRNA against
singar, neurons were cultured for 4 days. The neuron was triple-stained by an axon-specific
marker tau1 antibody (red), rhodamine phalloidin, which stains actin filaments (green), and 5-chloromethylfluorescein diacetate, which stains the cytoplasm (blue). For details see the article by Mori et al., pages 19884–19893....Show more
On The Cover: Picture shows formation of multiple axons in a cultured rat hippocampal neuron induced
by suppression of singar expression. After the transfection with an siRNA against
singar, neurons were cultured for 4 days. The neuron was triple-stained by an axon-specific
marker tau1 antibody (red), rhodamine phalloidin, which stains actin filaments (green), and 5-chloromethylfluorescein diacetate, which stains the cytoplasm (blue). For details see the article by Mori et al., pages 19884–19893.