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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Neurobiol. 2015 Jun 1;76(1):93–106. doi: 10.1002/dneu.22301

Figure 3. dNab2 is expressed in the cell bodies of adult and pupa mushroom body neurons.

Figure 3

A, Anti-dNab2 staining (magenta) in Kenyon cells labeled by 201Y-driven expression of UAS-CD8-GFP (green) in wildtype or dNab2ex3 homozygous null flies. dNab2 is readily detected in wildtype Kenyon cell bodies (top panels) but absent in Kenyon cells from dNab2ex3 homozygous null flies (bottom panels). B, dNab2 staining in pupal brains 24 hours after pupal formation (24APF). All MB lobes (γ, α’/β’, and α/β) are present at this time point (Lee et al., 1999) and are labeled by OK107-GAL4 driven expression of UAS-CD8-GFP. dNab2 is present (white overlap in the merged image) in the cell bodies of mushroom body neurons during pupal development.