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WBPicture0000011718DescriptionFigure 3. EAT-20 immunofluorescence in the pharynx. Wild-type animals stained immunofluorescently with the poly- clonal antibody against EAT-20. Bars, 10 um. (A) Threefold stage embryo. Arrows indicate the staining of the lumen of the pharynx. (B) L2 larva. Staining is observed in the lumen of the pharynx. Arrows indicate some of the granular staining in regions surrounding the lumen. (C) L4 larva. EAT-20 protein is expressed in the pharynx. Pharyngeal-intestinal valve (arrows) cells and unidentified circumpharyngeal cells are also stained. (D) eat-20(nc4) embryo at the threefold stage. No fluorescent staining is observed. (E) A Nomarski image of the same embryo as in D.
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Publication_year2000
Article_URLDOIid10.1093/genetics/154.2.635
Journal_URLGenetics
Publisher_URLGSA
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