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Fig. 8. Rig protein shuttles between the nucleus and cytoplasm in larval salivary
gland cells. Larval salivary glands dissected from third instar larvae staged
18-24 hours (A-C), 24-30 hours (D-F), or 36-42 hours (G-I) after the molt, or
newly formed prepupae (J-L), were fixed and stained to detect Rig protein
(red). A mouse anti-histone antibody was used to counterstain nuclei
(green).