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Fig. 2. Ce-emerin is expressed throughout development and is ubiquitous in adult C. elegans. Shown are samples stained for DNA and stained by indirect immunofluorescence for endogenous Ce-emerin (serum 3272) and endogenous Ce-lamin. (A) Triple-staining of early embryos (`e'), plus adjacent adult tissue including the gonad (`g'). (B) Double-staining of L1 (left) and L3 (right) larvae for endogenous Ce-lamin and Ce-emerin, as indicated; anterior regions are oriented on the left, and posterior on the right. (C) Adult gonad double-stained for DNA and endogenous Ce-emerin, showing Ce-emerin-positive eggs and embryos. Bars, 10 µm.