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WBPicture0000014464DescriptionA-E. mCherry fluorescence (red) can be seen in (stars) and posterior to (arrowheads) neuronal cell bodies, in puncta along the ASI dendrites (block arrows), and at the base of ASI cilia (brackets). Lower intensity red fluorescence in A and B represents pharyngeal expression. Green fluorescence in A-C is pdaf-7::GFP,rol-6 transgene (ksIs2), used to visualize the ASI neuron. B and C are close-ups of A. Green fluorescence in D and E is synaptobrevin fusion protein (SNB::GFP) expressed in ASI, used to indicate synaptic densities in ASI axons. Only single small puncta of mCherry::DAF-7 can be seen in proximal region of ASI axon, with the majority of protein targeted to dendrite and posterior to cell body. E is a close-up of D.
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DepictExpr_patternExpr13309
AnatomyWBbt:0003679
WBbt:0005451
Cellular_componentGO:0030425
GO:0043025
AcknowledgmentTemplateReprinted from <Journal_URL>, <Article_URL>. <Publisher_URL> <Publication_year>.
Publication_year2016
Article_URLDOIid10.1371/journal.pgen.1006450
Journal_URLPLoSGenetics
Publisher_URLPLoS
ReferenceWBPaper00050499