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arrb1xenopus retina 

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Experiment details for arrb1

Arrestin migrates in photoreceptors in response to light: a study of arrestin localization using an arrestin-GFP fusion prot...



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arrb1.S laevis NF stage 47 to NF stage 54 retina

  Fig. 3. The localization of arrestin in wild-type tadpoles detected immunocytochemically is consistent with that of Ar-GFP in transgenic tadpoles. Sections from wild-type Xenopus tadpole retinas were labelled using an anti-arrestin monoclonal antibody xAr1-6 (red channel). Immunocytochemically detected arrestin is localized in the IS and axonemes of dark-adapted retinas (DA (ON)), in a banded, proximal-to-distal gradient in the OS during early light adaptation LA (450), and in the IS and axonemes after extended light adaptation LA (2400) at 860 lux. Photoreceptors from retinal sections stained with secondary antibody conjugate alone L. (45/NP) are not labelled. Nuclei are stained with Sytox green (blue channel). Outer segment (os); Inner segment (is); Nucleus (n); Synapse (s): Axoneme (a); Bands (b). Scale bar: 20 mm.