Fig. 8
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- ZDB-FIG-110720-29
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- Follo et al., 2011 - Knock-down of cathepsin D affects the retinal pigment epithelium, impairs swim-bladder ontogenesis and causes premature death in zebrafish
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Immunofluorescence staining of microvilli in the eye of zebrafish following cathepsin D knock-down and rescue. Immunofluorescence staining of α-actin (red) in eye sections derived from 4 dpf micro-injected larvae (CTRL = control injections; S-MPO = splicing morpholino; T-MPO = translation morpholino; RESCUED = translation morpholino plus 200 pg/egg of mutant CD mRNA). Nuclei are stained with DAPI (blue). The arrow points to microvilli of RPE cells. Note the absence of this structure in T-MPO zenbrafish. The photoreceptor cell (PRC) layer is indicated by curly brackets. Scale bar is 10 μm. Images representative of five (three for Rescued) independent experiments. |
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Stage: | Day 4 |