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WBPicture0000012584DescriptionFigure 2. daf-21 is ubiquitously expressed in Caenorhabditis elegans. A-C. Nematodes of the BC10293 strain, which contains a transcriptional fusion of GFP to the daf-21 promoter are shown. Fluorescence can be detected in the excretory canal cell (long arrow), in the pharyngeal muscle cells (sharp triangle) and the cells of the first intestinal ring (asterisk). Further individual muscle cells (blunt triangle) and the vulval muscles (short arrow) show fluorescence (A). Detailed views of the same strain highlight the excretory canal cell (long arrow), an individual muscle cell (blunt triangle) (B), the pharyngeal muscle cells (sharp triangle) and the cells of the first intestinal ring (asterisk) (C). D-E. Newly generated transgenic nematodes, carrying a daf-21 promoter sequence fused to YFP. Fluorescence is detected in the excretory canal cell (long arrow) and body wall muscle cells (wide triangles) (D). Fluorescence is also pronounced in some head neurons (E). The scale bar represents 40 mm in all subpanels.
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DepictExpr_patternExpr9720
AnatomyWBbt:0005451
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AcknowledgmentTemplateReprinted from <Journal_URL>, <Article_URL>. <Publisher_URL> <Publication_year>.
Publication_year2011
Article_URLDOIid10.1371/journal.pone.0025485
Journal_URLPLoSOne
Publisher_URLPLoS
ReferenceWBPaper00040286