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. 2019 Dec 6;15(12):e1008491. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1008491

Fig 5. Reduced levels of Myoglianin in the glia lead to reduction of α’β’ MB neuron number.

Fig 5

(A) MB neuroblast (Nb) stained with anti-Dpn antibody (blue), MB neurons stained with anti-EcR-B1 antibody (magenta) used as landmark in locating MB neuroblast and glia labelled with GAL4-Repo-driven mGFP (green). (B,C) Adult MB lobes from control (B) and Repo>myo RNAi (C) brains stained with anti-FasII antibody (magenta). Green: GMR26E01-LexA-α’β’-MB-driven mGFP in B,C. (D) Quantification of number of adult α’β’ MB neuron cell bodies from control and Repo>myo RNAi brains. Statistical comparison to the control: ***, p<0.001 (two tailed t test).