Phalloidin Staining and Immunohistochemistry of Zebrafish Embryos

  • Goody M
  • Henry C
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[Abstract] Fluorescent conjugated Phalloidin is a stain that allows for visualization of F-actin. In immunohistochemistry, primary antibodies and fluorescent conjugated secondary antibodies can be used to visualize subcellular localization and relative amounts of proteins of interest. Here is a protocol for Phalloidin and antibody staining of zebrafish embryos 5 days old and younger.

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Goody, M., & Henry, C. (2013). Phalloidin Staining and Immunohistochemistry of Zebrafish Embryos. BIO-PROTOCOL, 3(11). https://doi.org/10.21769/bioprotoc.786

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