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WBPicture0000007806DescriptionFigure 4. Dense body components are necessary for muscle arm extension. (A-D) The ventral muscle arms of C. elegans mutants with disrupted dense body components. The annotation is the same as that for Fig. 1C-F'. (E) A summary of the number of muscle arms for the indicated genotypes. The annotation is the same as that for Fig. 1G. For heterozygous control counts, see Table S1 in the supplementary material. ND, not determined. (F,G) Functional UNC-95::GFP (Broday et al., 2004) (F) and UNC-97::GFP (Hobert et al., 1999) (G) fusion proteins can be seen in the muscle arms (red arrows). Scale bars: 25μ m in A-D; 50 μm in F,G.
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Publication_year2009
Article_URLDOIid10.1242/dev.030759
Journal_URLDevelopment
Publisher_URLTheCompanyofBiologists
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