The Amaya Lab: Images


Gamma-crystallin GFP transgenic frog

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  • Figure 1: Mesoderm formation
  • Figure 2: Overexpression of Sprouty2 results in a shortened phenotype in embryos
  • Figure 3: Embryo montage
  • Figure 4: Cross sections of the spinal cord of Xenopus tadpoles
  • Figure 5: Trigeminal nerve in a transgenic stage 28 tadpole
  • Figure 6: Cranial nerves revealed in a transgenic stage 47 tadpole
  • Figure 7: Primitive myeloid cells congregated round an embryonic wound
  • Figure 8: γ-crystallin promoter-GFP transgenic tadpole
  • Figure 9: γ-crystallin GFP transgenic frog
  • Figure 10: CarGFP3 transgenic embryos expressing GFP
  • Figure 11: Transgenic and DNA injected embryos expressing CAT
  • Figure 12: Transgenic tadpole expressing GFP from the muscle actin promoter
  • Figure 13: Transgenic tadpole expressing GFP from the muscle actin promoter
  • Figure 14: N-Tubulin/GFP transgenic live tadpole & neurofilament stained tadpole
  • Figure 15: Transgenic tadpole expressing GFP in axons from olfactory placode to olfactory bulb
  • Figure 16: Transgenic tadpoles expressing GFP from the EF1α promoter
  • Figure 17: Transgenic tadpole brain expressing τGFP
  • Figure 18: Nervous system of a tadpole visualised by immunofluorescence
  • Figure 19: Electroporation of GFP expressing vectors in the brain of a tadpole
  • Figure 20: Transgenic tadpoles expressing GFP from the ubiquitous CMV promotor
  • Figure 21: Targeted gene expression in transgenic Xenopus using the binary Gal4-UAS system
Gamma-crystallin promoter-GFP transgenic tadpole
Neurofilament stained tadpole
Brain of a tadpole