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English: A fluorescence image of a sagittal section of an 18 d.p.c. mouse embryo double stained with biotinylated-CHP (detected by AlexaFluor647-streptavidin, orange) and an anti-collagen I antibody (detected by AlexaFluor555-labeled donkey anti-rabbit IgG H&L, cyan). mx, maxilla; md, mandibular bone; bp, basisphenoid bone; bo, basioccipital bone; vc, vertebral column; rb, rib; h, hipbone; d, digital bones. Scale bar: 3 mm.
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Source https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsnano.7b03150
Author Jeongmin Hwang, Yufeng Huang, Timothy J. Burwell, Norman C. Peterson, Jane Connor, Stephen J. Weiss, S. Michael Yu, and Yang Li

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A fluorescence image of a sagittal section of an 18 d.p.c. mouse embryo double stained with biotinylated-CHP and an anti-collagen I antibody.

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