10.6084/m9.figshare.6181718.v1 Pradeep Lal Pradeep Lal Hideyuki Tanabe Hideyuki Tanabe Maximiliano Suster Maximiliano Suster Deepak Ailani Deepak Ailani Yuri Kotani Yuri Kotani Akira Muto Akira Muto Mari Itoh Mari Itoh Miki Iwasaki Miki Iwasaki Hironori Wada Hironori Wada Emre Yaksi Emre Yaksi Koichi Kawakami Koichi Kawakami Additional file 8: of Identification of a neuronal population in the telencephalon essential for fear conditioning in zebrafish Springer Nature 2018 gene trapping enhancer trapping transposable element fear conditioning Pavlovian conditioning botulinum neurotoxin Gal4-UAS dorsomedial telencephalon amygdala 2018-04-25 05:00:00 Presentation https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/presentation/Additional_file_8_of_Identification_of_a_neuronal_population_in_the_telencephalon_essential_for_fear_conditioning_in_zebrafish/6181718 Figure S4. GFP expression patterns in SAGFF120A;UAS:GFP and SAGFF120A;UAS:GFP;UAS:zBoTxBLC:GFP fish. a Dorsal views of the brains from eight SAGFF120A;UAS:GFP (~10 months old) fish and eight SAGFF120A;UAS:GFP;UAS:zBoTxBLC:GFP (~10 months old) fish are shown. Scale bars: 1 mm. b Areas having more intensity than background (the maximum intensity measured in the posterior part of the telencephalon) were identified by using ImageJ [57] and shown in red. Scale bars: 500 Îźm. c Immunohistochemistry using anti-GFP (green) and anti-NeuN (a neuronal marker, magenta) of coronal sections of the telencephalon and hypothalamus of brain samples from these transgenic fish. The fish numbers correspond to the numbers of the dorsal view images. Scale bars, 200 Îźm. (PPTX 6544 kb)