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ZDB-FIG-130208-13
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Langworthy et al., 2012 - Schwann cell myelination requires Dynein function
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Fig. 6

dync1h1 function is required in Schwann cells for robust Mbp expression. (A) Example of dync1h1/sox10:mRFP+ Schwann cells (red) expressing Mbp (blue) at low or undetectable levels when associated with transplanted wild-type elavl3:Kaede+ pLLn axons (green). (B) Example of dync1h1/sox10:mRFP+ Schwann cells expressing detectable levels of Mbp when associated with transplanted wild-type elavl3:Kaede+ pLLn axons. (C) Example of transplanted wild-type Schwann cells expressing Mbp when associated with transplanted wild-type pLLn axons in a dync1h1 mutant host larva. Scale bar equals 10 μm.

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