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. 2017 Feb 21;14(2):213. doi: 10.3390/ijerph14020213

Figure 10.

Figure 10

AeCA9 is compartmentalized to the alimentary canal of male Aedes aegypti. This image is a montage of the adult male alimentary canal, showing the anterior midgut (AMG), posterior midgut (PMG), Malpighian tubules (MT), Rectum (R), and accessory glands (AG). AeCA9 (green) and NaK-ATPase (red) are used to immunostain this section of a male mosquito, and AeCA9 signal was detected in the AMG, PMG, and MTs. NaK-ATPase was detected in the PMG, part of the AMG, and the rectal papillae.