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WBPicture0000009498DescriptionExpression of gpb-1. (A-G and L) Immunolocalization of anti-GPB-1 antiserum in wild-type animals. Shown are the following: 2-cell embryo, with staining concentrated at the region between the cells (A); 4-cell embryo (B); 12-cell embryo (C); 20-cell embryo (D); cleavage stage, about 200 cells (E); and a comma-stage embryo (F). In (A)-(F), staining is at the cell membrane and appears equally intense in all cells. In (B), (C), and (D), arrowheads mark staining that colocalizes with the asters.(G) L2 larva. Staining is brightest in neuronal cells. Green arrow, ventral nerve cord; green arrowhead, dorsal nerve cord; white arrow, gonad. The circumpharyngeal nerve ring, which also shows strong staining, is out of this focal plane.(L) A portion of the meiotic germline syncytium in a distal gonadal arm of a wild-type hermaphrodite. GPB-1 (green) is found at the membrane of developing gametes. Red staining shows P granules, a germline-specific marker used as a control. In (L), GPB-1 is green and P granules are red. All pictures are single-plane confocal images. Merging and false color in (L) was added using Adobe Photoshop software.
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AcknowledgmentTemplateReprinted from <Journal_URL>, <Article_URL>, Copyright <Publication_year>, with permission from <Publisher_URL>.
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Article_URLDOIid10.1016/S0092-8674(00)80135-X
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