Peripheral nervous system of a Drosophila melanogaster embryo.

The peripheral nervous system of a wild-type (Canton-S) Drosophila melanogaster embryo labeled with the monoclonal 22c10 antibody (which detects a microtubule-associated protein) and subsequently visualized using green-fluorescent Alexa Fluor® 488 Rabbit Anti–Mouse IgG antibody (Cat. No. A11059). The actively dividing cells of the developing denticle bands were labeled with a rabbit anti–histone-H3 antibody and visualized using red-fluorescent Alexa Fluor® 594 Goat Anti–Rabbit IgG antibody (Cat. No. A11012). Finally, the nuclei, which are concentrated in the central nervous system, were counterstained with blue-fluorescent DAPI (Cat. No. D1306, D3571, D21490). Image contributed by Neville Cobbe, University of Edinburgh.

The peripheral nervous system of a wild-type (Canton-S) <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> embryo labeled with the monoclonal 22c10 antibody (which detects a microtubule-associated protein) and subsequently visualized using green-fluorescent Alexa Fluor® 488 Rabbit Anti–Mouse IgG antibody (Cat. No. A11059). The actively dividing cells of the developing denticle bands were labeled with a rabbit anti–histone-H3 antibody and visualized using red-fluorescent Alexa Fluor® 594 Goat Anti–Rabbit IgG antibody (Cat. No. A11012). Finally, the nuclei, which are concentrated in the central nervous system, were counterstained with blue-fluorescent DAPI (Cat. No. D1306, D3571, D21490). Image contributed by Neville Cobbe, University of Edinburgh.

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