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Drosophila Larval NMJ Immunohistochemistry
Authors:Jonathan Brent   Kristen Werner     Brian D. McCabe
Affiliation:Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Abstract:The Drosophila neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is an established model system used for the study of synaptic development and plasticity. The widespread use of the Drosophila motor system is due to its high accessibility. It can be analyzed with single-cell resolution. There are 30 muscles per hemisegment whose arrangement within the peripheral body wall are known. A total of 31 motor neurons attach to these muscles in a pattern that has high fidelity. Using molecular biology and genetics, one can create transgenic animals or mutants. Then, one can study the developmental consequences on the morphology and function of the NMJ. Immunohistochemistry can be used to clearly image the components of the NMJ. In this article, we demonstrate how to use antibody staining to visualize the Drosophila larval NMJ.
Keywords:Developmental Biology   Issue 25   NMJ   Drosophila   Larvae   Immunohistochemistry   Neuroscience
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