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Li et al., 2012 - Pineal photoreceptor cells are required for maintaining the circadian rhythms of behavioral visual sensitivity in zebrafish
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Fig. 2

Cryostat sections of pineal gland and retina of transgenic zebrafish (2-month old) that show mCherry (left panels), opsin antibody immunoreactivity (middle panels), and co-localization of mCherry and opsin antibodies (right panels).

(A) mCherry and double-cone opsin immunoreactivity in the pineal gland and retina. mCherry and double-cone opsin antibodies were co-localized in the pineal and retinal photoreceptor cells. (B, C) mCherry, blue- and UV-cone opsin immunoreactivity in the pineal gland and retina. Blue-cone and UV-cone antibody immunoreactivity were not seen in the pineal gland, but were detected in the retina where they co-localized with mCherry. (D) mCherry and rhodopsin immunoreactivity in the pineal gland and retina. Rhodopsin antibody immunoreactivity was detected in both pineal and retinal rod photoreceptor cells, but did not co-localize with mCherry. (E) Fluorescent images of pineal and retinal sections that were processed without primary antibodies (negative controls).

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