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Tight junctions in early amphibian development: detection of junctional cingulin from the 2-cell stage and its localization ...



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cgn.L laevis NF stage 7 to NF stage 26 peritoneum

  Fig. 3. immunoperoxidase localization of cingulin in Xenopus embryos at different developmental stages: segmentation (A,B), blastula (C), gastrula (D), tailbud (E), and larval mesothelium (F). In A and B, note that the junctional labeling is bordered by lighter stained areas, and the remaining cortical surface is labeled. The intensity of the cell surface labeling was variable between experiments (e.g., cf. A and C), but was consistently observed. In E, ciliated cells appear darker than non-ciliated cells. Bars = 100 km (A,C,D); 300 +m (B): 50 hm (E,F).