“…Immunohistochemical single-labeling using peroxidase-antiperoxidase (PAP) procedures described previously (Meade et al, 2002; Reiner et al, 2012a) was employed to visualize a variety of neurochemical features in mutant and control brains. To study the laminar organization of cerebral cortex, we used immunolabeling with a mouse monoclonal antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, C89848) to detect the lightly labeled calbindinergic neurons defining layers 2–3 (Van Brederode et al, 1991; Kondo et al, 1997; Fauser et al, 2013), a rabbit polyclonal antibody (Sigma/Aldrich, V2514) to detect VGLUT2+ fibers in layer 4 (Deng et al, 2013), the SMI-32 mouse monoclonal antibody (Covance, SMI-32R) and a rat monoclonal antibody against Ctip2 (Abcam, AB18465) to define neurons in layer 5 (Özdinler et al, 2011; Fauser et al, 2013), and a rabbit polyclonal antibody against FoxP2 (Abcam, AB16046) to define neurons in layer 6 (Özdinler et al, 2011). The specificity of these antibodies for their target antigens has been demonstrated by the manufacturer by Western blot and in published studies (Stillman et al, 2009; Hirano et al, 2011; Hashimoto et al, 2012; Huang et al, 2012; Lei et al, 2013).…”