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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jan 3.
Published in final edited form as: Genesis. 2011 Apr 1;49(4):295–306. doi: 10.1002/dvg.20731

Fig. 1. A subset of each fusiform taste cell type is responsive to β-catenin in both the circumvallate and fungiform papillae of adult mice.

Fig. 1

Double labeled cells are identified with a white asterisk on 0.75 µm optical section micrographs of co-labeling of β-galactosidase (green nuclei) and cell type markers (Type I NTPdase2; Type II PLCβ2 and α-gustducin; and Type III NCAM, red) in (a) the circumvallate papilla and (b) fungiform papillae from 10 week-old BATGAL reporter mice. Data express the percentage of β-catenin responsive cells within each taste cell type per taste bud section. N = 3 mice. Scale bars = 10 µm in all panels.