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Fig. 3. PINCH protein distribution in developing muscle and other tissues. (A)
Dorsal view of a stage 16 embryo. PINCH protein can be seen in the developing
dorsal vessel (DV; the two rows of immunoreactive cells at the midline) and
the pharyngeal musculature (PM). Also note enrichment of PINCH at the
muscle-attachment sites (MAS), where the somatic muscles attach to each other
and to the epidermal tendon cells. (B) Optical section through a stage 16
embryo. PINCH protein is prominent in the gut, and in the pharyngeal
musculature and the visceral muscle (VM) surrounding the gut. (C) Higher
magnification of PINCH localization in the pharyngeal, somatic and cardiac
muscle lineages. (D) Higher magnification of PINCH in the digestive tract.
PINCH is prominent in both the visceral musculature surrounding the gut and
the gut epithelial cells (EC).