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Fig. 4. A small fraction of the contents of a single GV from an oocyte that was
heat shocked at 31.5°C for 3 hours, injected with GFP-coilin transcripts
(into the cytoplasm) and allowed to recover overnight. (A) Immunofluorescence
after staining with an anti-GFP antibody to show the localization of
GFP-coilin in mini-CBs. The anti-GFP antibody enhanced the detectable but weak
signal from mini-CBs. (B) DIC image of the same field. Mini-CBs are indicated
by arrowheads. The larger round objects are B-snurposomes; a single nucleolus
(n) is also present.