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- ZDB-FIG-051215-2
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- Etard et al., 2005 - Mutation in the delta-subunit of the nAChR suppresses the muscle defects caused by lack of Dystrophin
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sopfixe mutants lack clustered acetylcholine receptors. A,B: The 72 hours postfertilization (hpf) embryos were stained with Alexa-green-conjugated α-bungarotoxin. Clusters of acetylcholine receptor (AChR) were not detected in sopfixe mutants (B) but are present in wild-type embryos (A). C,D: Wild-type (A) and sopfixe mutant (B) embryos stained with anti-acetylated tubulin antibody at 72 hpf. Axons of primary motor neurons are present in sopfixe (D) embryos as in wild-type embryos. E: Fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) -dextran marked wild-type muscle cell in a sopfixe mutant environment shows clustered acetylcholine receptors (arrows) at 24 hpf. Lateral views, anterior to the left, dorsal up. Scale bars = 30 μm in A-D; 12 μm in E. |