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Stage 46/47 embryos were fixed, embedded in paraffin, sectioned to a thickness of 3 µm. Endogenous golph2 was labeled with the primary antibody 10F12, followed by anti-mouse HRP-conjugated secondary antibody and stained with DAB solution; hematoxylin nuclear counterstaining | Stage 46/47 embryos were fixed, embedded in paraffin, sectioned to a thickness of 3 µm. Endogenous golph2 was labeled with the primary antibody 10F12, followed by anti-mouse HRP-conjugated secondary antibody and stained with DAB solution; hematoxylin nuclear counterstaining. | ||
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* '''nt''' - neural tube | |||
* '''so''' - somites | |||
* '''pn''' - pronephros | |||
* '''oe''' - esophagus | |||
* '''lu''' - lung | |||
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* '''lv''' - liver | |||
* '''pa''' - pancreas | |||
* '''st''' - stomach | |||
* '''i''' - intestine | |||
* '''s''' - skin | |||
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===Reference=== | ===Reference=== | ||
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© 2012 Li et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. | |||
Citation: Li L, Wen L, Gong Y, Mei G, Liu J, et al. (2012) Xenopus as a Model System for the Study of GOLPH2/GP73 Function: Xenopus golph2 Is Required for Pronephros Development. PLoS ONE 7(6): e38939. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0038939 | |||
Figure 3. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0038939.g003 | Figure 3. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0038939.g003 | ||
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Xenopus golph2 is expressed in epithelial cells
Stage 46/47 embryos were fixed, embedded in paraffin, sectioned to a thickness of 3 µm. Endogenous golph2 was labeled with the primary antibody 10F12, followed by anti-mouse HRP-conjugated secondary antibody and stained with DAB solution; hematoxylin nuclear counterstaining.
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Li L, Wen L, Gong Y, Mei G, Liu J, Chen Y & Peng T. (2012). Xenopus as a model system for the study of GOLPH2/GP73 function: Xenopus GOLPH2 is required for pronephros development. PLoS ONE , 7, e38939. PMID: 22719994 DOI.
Copyright
© 2012 Li et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Citation: Li L, Wen L, Gong Y, Mei G, Liu J, et al. (2012) Xenopus as a Model System for the Study of GOLPH2/GP73 Function: Xenopus golph2 Is Required for Pronephros Development. PLoS ONE 7(6): e38939. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0038939
Figure 3. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0038939.g003
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