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ZDB-FIG-141112-19
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Park et al., 2014 - A Single Mutation in the Acetylcholine Receptor δ-Subunit Causes Distinct Effects in Two Types of Neuromuscular Synapses
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Fig. 3

Different distribution of AChRs in slow and fast muscle fibers. A, Cross section of a wild-type trunk stained with the F59 antibody. The displayed region is indicated in E. F59-positive slow muscle cells form a single layer at the most superficial region. B, C, Optical slices of a wild-type larva near the surface (B) or deeper (C). Magenta represents α-BTX staining; green represents the F59 antibody signal. Scale bar, 50 μm. D, Stochastic expression of wild-type δ subunit in the sofa potato mutant. A slow muscle that expresses the transgene displayed cytoplasmic GFP (arrow; green) as well as α-BTX-positive AChR (arrowhead; magenta). Because fast muscles in the neighboring layer lacked the transgene expression, only myoseptal α-BTX staining was observed. Scale bar, 50 μm. E, Schematic cross section of the trunk of a larval zebrafish. Slow muscles are marked with green. Optical sections corresponding to A-C are indicated with a box and planes. SC, Spinal cord; NC, notochord.

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Stage: Protruding-mouth

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