Fig. S3
- ID
- ZDB-FIG-080326-117
- Publication
- Raschperger et al., 2008 - The coxsackie and adenovirus receptor (CAR) is required for renal epithelial differentiation within the zebrafish pronephros
- Other Figures
- (all 9)
- All Figure Page
- Back to All Figure Page
CAR localizes to epithelial tight junctions in the zebrafish larvae. Sub-cellular localization of CAR and the tight junctional proteins ZO-1 and cingulin was performed on 96 hpf zebrafish larvae. The stainings were analyzed using high resolution confocal microscopy. CAR was found to co-localize with ZO-1 (A) and cingulin (B) at epithelial tight junctions of the skin. The nuclei are visualized with DAPI (blue). The images were analyzed in the x–y (upper panels) and x–z (lower panels) planes. Optical magnification, x 63. |
Gene: | |
---|---|
Fish: | |
Anatomical Terms: | |
Stage: | Day 4 |
Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 313(1), Raschperger, E., Neve, E.P., Wernerson, A., Hultenby, K., Pettersson, R.F., and Majumdar, A., The coxsackie and adenovirus receptor (CAR) is required for renal epithelial differentiation within the zebrafish pronephros, 455-464, Copyright (2008) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.