Choreoathetosis, hypothyroidism, and pulmonary alterations due to human NKX2-1 haploinsufficiency
J. Clin. Invest. Heiko Krude, et al. 109:475
doi:10.1172/JCI14341 [Go to this article.]

Figure 4
Expression of the NKX2-1 protein in human and rat adult tissues. (a) Human basal ganglia. The inset shows no nuclear staining of the NKX2-1 Ab. Nuclear staining is visible in human lung (b) and human thyroid (c). In the rat brain (d) staining is negative in the pallidum (as shown in the inset) on a cellular level but positive in the lung (e) and the hypothalamus (f). pu, putamen; pa-l, lateral pallidum; pa-m, medial pallidum; ic, internal capsle.