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This video describes the Drosophila ring gland, a complex endocrine structure important for biosynthesis and secretion of ecdysteroids and other hormones. The featured protocol demonstrates its dissection, fixation, and immunostaining.
This protocol is an excerpt from Imura et al., Protocols for Visualizing Steroidogenic Organs and Their Interactive Organs with Immunostaining in the Fruit Fly Drosophila melanogaster, J. Vis. Exp. (2017).
NOTE: The overall scheme of protocols is shown in Figure 1.
1. The Dissection of the Larval Ring Gland (RG)
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Figure 1: The overall scheme of protocols. Two distinct dissection methods are applicable to larvae and adult females, depending on the purpose of the experiments. The mounting methods are also devised according to sample conditions. Fixation, staining, and imaging techniques are basically common to all samples. Please click here.......
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Source: Imura, E., et al. Protocols for Visualizing Steroidogenic Organs and Their Interactive Organs with Immunostaining in the Fruit Fly Drosophila melanogaster. J. Vis. Exp. (2017).
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