An IMARIS - rendered surface
of Phalloidin (red) and nuclei (cyan) show changes associated with early cancer development.
Not exact matches
Confocal microscopy
of AD macrophages responsive to curcuminoids showed surface binding in untreated macrophages but co-localization with
phalloidin in an intracellular compartment after treatment.
Filippova, G. Purschke, A. B. Tzetlin, M. C. M. Müller, Reconstruction
of the musculature
of Magelona cf. mirabilis (Magelonidae) and Prionospio cirrifera (Spionidae)(Polychaeta, Annelida) by
phalloidin labeling and cLSM.
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.
S. D. Hill, B. C. Boyer,
Phalloidin labeling
of developing muscle in embryos
of the polychaete Capitella sp..
(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.