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Cover: False-color confocal micrograph of rat retina showing immuno-staining for syntaxin 1A in green, nuclear stain in blue and differential interference contrast in red. Syntaxin 1A is expressed in the retinal pigment epithelium where it localizes to the apical plasma membrane (faint green layer). In addition, it is expressed in photoreceptor cells in which it is prominent in the inner segments (broad green layer) and the outer plexiform layer (narrow green layer) where the photoreceptors synapse with bipolar cells. For more information, see the article by Low et al., p. 4545 in this issue.
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