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WBPicture0000010654DescriptionFig. 7. Endogenous RPN-2 localisation in two-cell stage embryos. (A-I) Confocal sliced images of wild-type embryos immunostained with anti-RPN-2 (green) and anti-P-granules (red) antibodies. The arrowhead in (A) indicates cell-cell adhesion site where RPN-2 concentrates. P-granules were observed to the posterior half of P1 and P2 cells. (a-i) Nuclei in corresponding embryos were detected using TOPRO dye (blue). (a) Two-cell interphase; (b and c) two-cell prophase; (d) two-cell embryo in which the AB cell is in metaphase and P1 cell is in prophase; (e) AB cell is in anaphase and P1 cell in prophase; (f) AB cell is in anaphase and P1 cell is in metaphase; (g) two-cell embryo at anaphase; (h) two-cell embryo in which the AB cell is in telophase and P1 cell is in anaphase; (i) four-cell embryo at interphase. Scale 10 um.
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Publication_year2008
Article_URLDOIid10.1016/j.mod.2008.04.002
Journal_URLMechanismsofDevelopment
Publisher_URLElsevier
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