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WBPicture0000008080DescriptionFigure 1. POP-1 is asymmetrically distributed at the T cell division. POP-1 expression in T.a and T.p. Whole-mount larvae 5-7 hours post-hatching, were stained with monoclonal anti-POP-1 antibodies and MH27 monoclonal antibodies, which outline hypodermal cells. The V cell (V) and T cell (T) daughters are indicated. (A) In wild-type animals, the level of POP-1 is higher in Vn.a than in the Vn.p, and also higher in T.a than in T.p. (B) In lin-17 animals, the levels of POP-1 are high in both T.a and T.p. (C) In lin-44 animals, the level of POP-1 is higher in Vn.a than in the Vn.p, but is higher in T.p than in T.a. (D) In pop-1 zygotic RNAi animals, POP-1 is often not detected in T.a and T.p. POP-1 was detected in the Vn.x cells in 26% (n=229) of pop-1 zygotic RNAi animals; arrowheads indicate POP-1-positive Vn.x nuclei in the lateral hypodermis of an adjacent pop-1 zygotic RNAi animal. Scale bars: 10 µm.
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Publication_year2001
Journal_URLDevelopment
Publisher_URLTheCompanyofBiologists
ReferenceWBPaper00004579