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Fig. 1 | Translational Neurodegeneration

Fig. 1

From: Argyrophilic grain disease is common in older adults and may be a risk factor for suicide: a study of Japanese forensic autopsy cases

Fig. 1

Pathological appearance of argyrophilic grain disease. Photomicrograph of Gallyas–Braak (a, c), AT8 (b, e, f), and luxol fast blue-hematoxylin and eosin (d). a Argyrophilic grains. b AT8-positive pretangle in the amygdaloid body. c Oligodendroglial coiled body. d, e Achromasic ballooned neuron. f Granular astrocyte. Scale bars, 50 µm (a, b, f) and 20 µm (c–e)

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