This is
a phalloidin stain in another species of annelid, Owenia.
This is a higher magnification view of the axochord from G. Note how
the phalloidin stained muscle fibers do not form a single structure, but are paired.
(A to D) Convergence of ventral muscles into an axochord (white arrows) in Capitella, illustrated by
phalloidin stainings (A and C) and WMISH (red in B and D) of selected axochord markers.
Capitella
phalloidin stain at a later stage of development.
Not exact matches
Cells were
stained with the actin binding molecule,
phalloidin (red) and nucleic acid
stain, DAPI (blue).
Slides were
stained with DAPI and Alexa Fluor488 -
Phalloidin (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA, USA) and mounted in ProLong Gold (Invitrogen).
The actin cytoskeleton is
stained with rhodamine -
phalloidin.