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WBPicture0000011719DescriptionFigure 4.-EAT-20 expression in nonpharyngeal tissues of wild-type animals. Bars, 10 um. (A) An 88-cell embryo. The surfaces of all the cells are stained. (B) A comma stage embryo. Arrows indicate the digestive tube. An arrowhead indicates an extrapharyngeal cell. (C) The same embryo as in B at a different focal plane. An arrow indicates the tip of a labial process bundle. Arrow- heads indicate the coelomocytes. (D and E) Seam cells in an L3 larva. Seam cells are stained with the anti-EAT-20 polyclonal antibody (D) and co-stained with the monoclonal antibody MH27 to show the cell boundary (E; Hresko et al. 1994). Asterisks indicate seam cells. (F) Lateral view of an L1 larva with the anterior side to the right and the ventral side up. Arrows indicate the motor neurons in the ventral cord. A row of seam cells is also stained below. (G) Ventral view of an adult animal showing the staining of the ventral hypo- dermal ridge and the vulval hypodermis. Arrows indicate the position of the ventral nerve cord in the ventral hypodermal ridge. (H) Lateral view of the tail of an adult hermaphrodite. The anal hypodermis (arrowheads) and a segment of the ALN axon (arrow) are stained. (I) Lateral view of an adult male tail. Sensory rays are stained. (J) Anterior end of a head in an adult. An arrow indicates an unidentified cell posterior to the tip of labial process bundles.
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Publication_year2000
Article_URLDOIid10.1093/genetics/154.2.635
Journal_URLGenetics
Publisher_URLGSA
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