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Micrograph Galleries -
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1) TS
of lupin seed cotyledon parenchyma immunofluorescently labelled using
monoclonal antibody LM5 (pectic galactan) showing thickened cell
walls around intercellular spaces at cell junctions. Resin-embedded
material. lm 2000 ref
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Similar TS of lupin seed cotyledon parenchyma as (1) immunofluorescently
labelled using monoclonal antibody LM6 (pectic arabinan) showing that
this epitope is restricted to non-thickened cell wall regions/middle
lamella. Resin-embedded material. lm 2000
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3) Tissue print on nitrocellulose of cut
surface of a lemon (TS) probed with monoclonal antibody LM5 (pectic
galactan) which indicates that this polymer is abundant in the endocarp
extensions forming the segments. wgtw
1998 ref
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4) Tissue print on nitrocellulose of a cut
surface of a lemon (TS) probed with monoclonal antibody LM6 (pectic
arabinan) which indicates that this polymer is abundant in the endocarp
extensions forming the juice sacs. wgtw
1998 ref
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5) TS pea epicotyl immunofluorescently labelled with a
monoclonal antibody to amine oxidase, LM4, showing the abundance of
this enzyme in cell walls at intercellular spaces. Note absence from
epidermal cell walls. Hand-cut section. jpk1998
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6) Equivalent TS pea epicotyl to (5) immunofluorescently
labelled with LM5, showing the abundance of pectic galactan in
parenchyma cell walls but low levels in radial epidermal cell walls. jpk1998 |
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7) Equivalent TS pea epicotyl to (5) immunofluorescently
labelled with LM6, showing pectic arabinan. Note abundance of the LM6
epitope in radial cell walls of epidermal cells. jpk1998 |
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