J. Neurosci. MBF Bioscience Autoneuron

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Cover picture: Merged Nomarski and deconvoluted fluorescence image of a full-length fusion between the Caenorhabditis elegans EGL-2 eag K+ channel and green fluorescent protein (GFP). GFP fluorescence in the tip of the nose appears to be localized to the dendritic endings of sensory neurons, whereas the more posterior fluorescence is in the cell bodies. Serial images of L2 larvae were taken every 0.4 µm with a deconvoluting microscope using epifluorescence. This photograph is a compressed image of the sum of 38 sections. Cell identities were determined using epifluorescence microscopy and Nomarski optics. For details, see the article, "Block of an ether-a-go-go-Like K+ Channel by Imipramine Rescues egl-2 Excitation Defects in Caenorhabditis elegans," by D. Weinshenker, A. Wei, L. Salkoff, and J. H. Thomas, which appears in the November 15, 1999 issue (pages 9831-9840).


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