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WBPicture0000008721DescriptionFigure 2. Restoration of cilia in xbx-1 mutants by transgenic rescue. All panels are bright field images overlaid with fluorescent images to show dye-filling (red) and XBX-1:: YFP localization (yellow). (A) Six pairs of amphid neurons of wild-type N2 worms fill with the fluorescent dye DiD. (B) In contrast, xbx- 1(ok279) mutant worms fail to take up the dye. (C) Transgenic expression of xbx-1::yfp in xbx-1(ok279) mutant worms restores the ability to uptake fluorescent dye (red). The XBX-1::YFP protein is detected at the transition zones and within cilia on the ends of the amphid neurons (yellow, arrowhead). Anterior is toward the left in all panels.
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AcknowledgmentTemplateWormBase thanks <Journal_URL> for permission to reproduce figures from this article <Article_URL>. Please note that this material may be protected by copyright. Reprinted from <Journal_URL>. Copyright (<Publication_year>) with permission from <Publisher_URL>.
Publication_year2003
Article_URLDOIid10.1091/mbc.E02-10-0677
Journal_URLMolecularBiologyoftheCell
Publisher_URLTheAmericanSocietyForCellBiology
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