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Dissection and Immunohistochemistry of Larval, Pupal and Adult Drosophila Retinas

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10.3791/4347-v

November 14th, 2012

November 14th, 2012

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1Department of Biology, New York University

The Drosophila retina is a crystal-like lattice composed of a small number of cell types that are generated in a stereotyped manner 1. Its amenability to sophisticated genetic analysis allows the study of complex developmental programs. This protocol describes dissections and immunohistochemistry of retinas at three discrete developmental stages, with a focus on photoreceptor differentiation.

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