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Figure 2. From: Evaluation of Potential Infectivity of Alzheimer and Parkinson Disease Proteins in Recipients of Cadaver-Derived Human Growth Hormone.

Double-label immunofluorescence of neurohypophysis in a patient with Parkinson disease showing α-synuclein (SYN303)–reactive dystrophic Lewy neurites colocalized with Thioflavin S (ThS) amyloid-binding dye (arrows), indicating amyloid-like properties of these inclusions. Scale bar = 100 µm.

David J. Irwin, et al. JAMA Neurol. ;70(4):462-468.
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Figure 1. From: Evaluation of Potential Infectivity of Alzheimer and Parkinson Disease Proteins in Recipients of Cadaver-Derived Human Growth Hormone.

Immunohistochemical analysis of human Alzheimer disease pituitary sections showing perivascular diffuse Aβ deposits (arrows) (A) and tau-reactive dystrophic neurites (arrows) (B),and human Parkinson disease neurohypophysis displaying α-synuclein–reactive dystrophic neurites (arrows) (C) and a Lewy body–like inclusion (arrow) (D). Scale bar = 100 µm.

David J. Irwin, et al. JAMA Neurol. ;70(4):462-468.

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