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WBPicture0000011662DescriptionFigure 6. Localization of OSM-6::GFP in wild-type and mutant animals, as detected by fluorescence microscopy. The images are composites of fluorescence and DIC micrographs. (A) GFP fluorescence is apparent in the cell bodies of two wild-type right phasmid neurons, PHAR and PHBR, and also in the region of the dendritic endings of the neurons (indicated by the arrow), posterior to the cell bodies. The cell nuclei tend to exclude OSM-6::GFP; this is an L2 animal. (B) GFP fluorescence in the anterior of an L4 wild-type hermaphrodite. The large patch of fluorescence correspond to the po- sitions of cilia of other sensory neurons. The cell bodies of these neurons are at more posterior positions (to the right and out of the field of the micrograph). (C) GFP fluorescence in an L4 che-3 mutant. Enhanced fluorescence is concentrated in a patch associated with amphid neurons and is much brighter than the corresponding region in wild-type animals (exposure times for the different fluorescent images were not equivalent). Magnifications in all panels are the same; scale bar is 10 um.
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Publication_year1998
Article_URLDOIid10.1093/genetics/148.1.187
Journal_URLGenetics
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