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Fig. 1

From: Renal epithelial cells retain primary cilia during human acute renal allograft rejection injury

Fig. 1

Primary cilia in biopsies from renal allografts suffering acute rejection injury. Representative images from biopsy samples from an allograft suffering antibody-mediated rejection on the day of transplantation (A, D) and after 9 days (B, E) and 35 days (C, F). Renal cilia (arrows) are stained with anti-acetylated α-tubulin (green), the proximal tubule of the brush border with anti-aquaporin-1 (red) and nuclei with DAPI (blue). Examples of proximal tubule are shown in AC and the distal tubule/collecting duct cilia in DF. Scale bar in F = 20 μm and AE are at the same magnification

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