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Li et al., 2007 - Zebrafish Peptidoglycan Recognition Proteins Are Bactericidal Amidases Essential for Defense against Bacterial Infections
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Fig. 3

Zebrafish PGLYRP-2, PGLYRP-5, and PGLYRP-6 Proteins Are Expressed in the Liver, Pancreas, Intestine, Developing Oocytes, Gills, and Skin of Adult Zebrafish. Sections of zebrafish liver (A–D), pancreas (E–H), intestine (I–L), developing oocytes (M–P), gills (Q–T), and skin (U–X) were reacted with PGLYRP-2 (A, E, I, M, Q, and U), PGLYRP-5 (B, F, J, N, R, and V), PGLYRP-6 (C, G, K, O, S, and W), or control (D, H, L, P, T, and X) antibody, stained with peroxidase, and counterstained with hematoxylin. Scale bars for (A)–(L) represent 25 μm, and scale bars for (M)–(X) represent 50 μm. The results are from one of three similar experiments.

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Reprinted from Immunity, 27(3), Li, X., Wang, S., Qi, J., Echtenkamp, S.F., Chatterjee, R., Wang, M., Boons, G.J., Dziarski, R., and Gupta, D., Zebrafish Peptidoglycan Recognition Proteins Are Bactericidal Amidases Essential for Defense against Bacterial Infections, 518-29, Copyright (2007) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Immunity