Fig. 5From: αT-catenin in restricted brain cell types and its potential connection to autismAdherens and tight junctions in the ependyma of WT and αT-cat KO mice. a Immunofluorescence of the tight junction protein ZO-1 (shown in green) in the ependyma (shown on right) and choroid plexus (shown on left) of WT and αT-cat KO mice. b High-magnification images of immunofluorescence of the adherens junction protein β-catenin (shown in red) in the ependyma of WT and αT-cat KO mice. Hoechst-stained nuclei in blueBack to article page