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Fig. 4. The distribution of crustacean hyperglycemic hormone (CHH)-like and CHH
precursor-related peptide (CPRP)-like labels in the sinus gland (SG) differ
from those of moult-inhibiting hormone (MIH) and mandibular organ-inhibiting
hormone (MOIH) in Cancer productus. Within the SG, terminals labeled
by the CHH and CPRP antibodies had the appearance of flocculent tendrils,
whereas those revealed by the MIH and MOIH antibodies appeared more oval and
blob-like. (A) CHH-like immunopositive terminals in the SG. (B) CPRP-like
immunopositive terminals in the SG. (C) MIH-like immunopositive terminals in
the SG. (D) MOIH-like immunopositive terminals in the SG. All micrographs are
single optical sections shown at the same magnification. Scale bar in D, 50
µm.