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Micrograph Galleries -
Gallery
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Gallery 1 / Gallery 2 / Gallery 3 /
Gallery 4 /
/ Gallery 6
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1) TS inflorescence stem of Arabidopsis labelled with Calcofluor for
cellulose (blue) and anti-xylan LM10 (FITC). Hand-sectioned material. lm 2004 |
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2) TS young internode of tobacco stem labelled with CBM2a
that binds to crystalline cellulose. The his-tagged CBM is detected with
anti-his antibodies. Wax-embedded material. lm 2004
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3) The same section of tobacco stem as shown in 2) labelled
with Calcofluor White that stains cellulose in all cell walls.
lm 2004
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4) TS older internode of tobacco stem labelled with CBM2a
that binds to crystalline cellulose. The his-tagged CBM is detected with
anti-his antibodies. Wax-embedded material.
lm 2004
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5) Calcofluor White staining of an equivalent section
of tobacco stem as shown in 4). lm 2004
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6) Composite panel of UV-autofluorescence
micrographs alongside those showing indirect immunfluorescence labelling with anti-feruloylated-1,4-galactan (LM9)
and anti-1,4-galactan (LM5) monoclonal antibodies of hand-cut
sections of sugar beet root, spinach petiole, maize root and potato tuber.
The LM9 epitope is restricted to the sugar beet and spinach cell walls.
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