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Stage 10 Drosophila embryo. The section is stained using an anti-Crumbs antibody, showing epithelial structures.  
Stage 10 Drosophila embryo. The section is stained using an anti-Crumbs antibody, showing epithelial structures.  


Image courtesy of Katrin Weigmann, Robert Klapper, Thomas Strasser, Christof Rickert, Gerd Technau, Herbert Jäckle, Wilfried Janning and Christian Klämbt: FlyMove – a new way to look at development of Drosophila.Trends Genet. In press. http://flymove.uni-muenster.de
Image courtesy of Katrin Weigmann, Robert Klapper, Thomas Strasser, Christof Rickert, Gerd Technau, Herbert Jäckle, Wilfried Janning and Christian Klämbt: FlyMove – a new way to look at development of Drosophila.Trends Genet. In press. http://flymove.uni-muenster.de Image used with permission from Christian Klämbt
 
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Stage 10 Drosophila embryo. The section is stained using an anti-Crumbs antibody, showing epithelial structures.

Image courtesy of Katrin Weigmann, Robert Klapper, Thomas Strasser, Christof Rickert, Gerd Technau, Herbert Jäckle, Wilfried Janning and Christian Klämbt: FlyMove – a new way to look at development of Drosophila.Trends Genet. In press. http://flymove.uni-muenster.de Image used with permission from Christian Klämbt

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