Figures
Shaping the epidermis.
An electron micrograph showing a denticle (an actin-rich protrusion) on the epidermis of wasp mutant Drosophila. The denticle appears in red and the underlying epidermal cells in yellow. (See Chanut-Delalande et al.)
Image Credit: Micrograph and false color by Hélène Chanut-Delalande and François Payre
Citation: (2006) PLoS Biology Issue Image | Vol. 4(9) September 2006. PLoS Biol 4(9): ev04.i09. https://doi.org/10.1371/image.pbio.v04.i09
Published: September 26, 2006
Copyright: © 2006 Chanut-Delalande, Payre. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
An electron micrograph showing a denticle (an actin-rich protrusion) on the epidermis of wasp mutant Drosophila. The denticle appears in red and the underlying epidermal cells in yellow. (See Chanut-Delalande et al.)
Image Credit: Micrograph and false color by Hélène Chanut-Delalande and François Payre