Abstract

HEK293H cells transfected with C-terminally eGFP fused PRG5 plasmid. PRG5 overexpression leads to a strong induction of membrane protrusions such as filopodia (green), required for environmental sensing, for example during development. Cell nuclei were stained with DAPI (blue). Confocal image acquired as z-stacks with a Leica SP8 upright laser microscope at 40x. From: A systematic expression analysis of Plasticity-Related Genes in mouse brain development brings PRG4 into play; Gross I, Tschigor T, Salman AL, Yang F, Luo J, Vonk D, Hipp MS, Neidhardt J, Bräuer AU. DevDyn 251:4:714-728. https://doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.428; PMID: 34622503

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