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. 2009 Mar 4;106(12):4805–4809. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0801766106

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Morphology and phenotype of Hemese-GFP-expressing sessile hemocytes in parasitized larvae. (A) The sessile hemocytes exhibit a banded pattern in third instar control larvae. The picture shows the pattern at the posterior end of the larva (11). (B) The banded pattern of the sessile hemocytes disappears 72 h after infection. (C–F) Immunostaining of the sessile hemocytes (C and E) uninfected, and (D and F) wasp-infected larva; (C and D) plasmatocytes and (E and F) lamellocytes are visualized with anti-NimC1 (red) or anti-L1 (red) staining, respectively; (D) 72 h, (F) 48 h after infection. The arrows indicate the NimC1 or L1-expressing hemocytes, whereas the arrowheads point to hemocytes that do not express these antigens. [Scale bars: A and B (100 μm) and C–F (20 μm).].