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Fig. 1. Tsp distribution changes following the formation of the myotendinous
junction. Wild-type embryos at stage 12-13 (A-D) or stage 16
(E-H) labeled for Thrombospondin (A,E, Tsp, red), Stripe (B,F, marking
all tendon cells, blue) and Myosin heavy chain (C,G, MHC, marking all somatic
muscles, green) are shown, together with their merged images (D,H). Arrowheads
mark the distribution of Tsp prior to muscle-tendon binding, whereas arrows
mark the accumulation of Tsp at the myotendinous junction following muscle
binding.