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Figure 5 | Neural Development

Figure 5

From: Schwann cell myelination requires Dynein function

Figure 5

Wild-type Schwann cells express Mbp when associated with dync1h1 mutant axons. (A) Transplanted wild-type Alexa488-dextran+sox10: mRFP+ Schwann cells associated with pLLn axons of a 5 dpf dync1h1 mutant host larva. The transplanted Schwann cells expressed Mbp, detected by immunohistochemistry. (B) Two transplanted wild-type Alexa488-dextran+sox10: mRFP+ Schwann cells associated with motor axons of a dync1h1 mutant host larva. One of the two transplanted Schwann cells expressed Mbp. Scale bar equals 10 μm.

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