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WBPicture0000007329DescriptionDetection of endogenous C. elegans agrin by immunofluorescence. Worms were immunostained with the monoclonal antibody pool against C. elegans agrin (green) and Rim, a synaptic marker prominent in nerve ring (red). Agrin was detected in the basal lamina around the pharynx procorpus (arrow) and anterior bulb (asterisk). Posterior bulb staining was weaker possibly due to poor antibody penetration (dashed arrow). (C-E) Polyclonal antiserum staining resulted in the same pattern in the pharynx of wild type worms (C and D, asterisk for anterior bulb). Prominent background staining of the gut was present in all strains (C-E, arrowhead). Preimmune serum of the same rabbit was used as negative control on wild type worms (E) where both pharyngeal and gut staining was clearly missing.
Namejournal.pone.0000731.g008_BE.jpg
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DepictExpr_patternExpr4838
AnatomyWBbt:0003681
Cellular_componentGO:0005604
AcknowledgmentTemplateReprinted from <Journal_URL>, <Article_URL>. <Publisher_URL> <Publication_year>.
Publication_year2007
Article_URLDOIid10.1371/journal.pone.0000731
Journal_URLPLoSOne
Publisher_URLPLoS
ReferenceWBPaper00030960