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Fig. 7

From: Neurogenesis of the scallop Azumapecten farreri: from the first larval sensory neurons to the definitive nervous system of juveniles

Fig. 7

Neuromorphology of Azumapecten farreri pediveligers. a General view of 5-HT-lir (green) with the cerebropleural (CPG) and pedal (PG) ganglion together with acetylated α-tubulin (magenta) and DAPI (blue). a1–a2 5-HT-lir (green) innervation of the foot is visible. Acetylated α-tubulin (pseudo-color, white) reveals foot and resorbing velum. Peripheral innervations of the mantle, anterior adductor muscles (ad) and enteric nervous system (ens) are visible. b General view of FMRFamide-lir (green) with the cerebropleural ganglion (CPG), pedal (PG), and visceral (VG) ganglia, acetylated α-tubulin (magenta) and DAPI (blue). b1–b2 The FMRFamide-lir (green) innervations of the mantle, anterior adductor muscles (ad), and enteric nervous system (ens). Acetylated α-tubulin (pseudo-color, white) reveals foot and resorbing velum. Additional abbreviations: int—intestine, st—stomach, sh—shell. The orientation a—anterior, d—dorsal, p—posterior, v—ventral. Scale bars = 50 μm

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