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WBPicture0000008643 | Description | Figure 1. Endogenous dynamin detected in C. elegans by immunofluorescence. A wild-type (N2) animal was stained with anti-dynamin antibodies. The immunofluorescence is concentrated in the nerve ring (nr) and along ventral (vc) and dorsal (dc) nerve cords. The punctate pattern in the pharynx corresponds to pharyngeal neurons (pn). Dynamin was also detected in sublateral neurons (sn). The inset shows that dynamin accumulates along the apical surface of intestinal cells (arrowhead). In this case, the worm was broken during the permeabilization procedure, which helped unmask the specific intestinal staining. | |||
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Remark | Dynamin was also detected in sublateral neurons (sn). | ||||
Depict | Expr_pattern | Expr512 | |||
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Acknowledgment | Template | WormBase 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_year | 1998 | ||||
Article_URL | DOI | id | 10.1091/mbc.9.11.3227 | ||
Journal_URL | MolecularBiologyoftheCell | ||||
Publisher_URL | TheAmericanSocietyForCellBiology | ||||
Reference | WBPaper00003275 |