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Fig. 9. Mandibular organ-inhibiting hormone (MOIH)-like labeling in the
stomatogastric ganglion (STG) of Cancer productus. (A) MOIH-like
labeling in the STG. Among the regions of the stomatogastric nervous system
labeled by the MOIH antibody was the STG. Here, staining was present in two
intrinsic somata as well as in the neuropil within the ganglion. The
immunopositive neuropil appears to originate from both the arborizations of
the intrinsic immunopositive somata as well as from the arborizations of
projection neurons, which send axons to the STG via the
stomatogastric nerve (stn). (B) Higher magnification image of the
MOIH-immunopositive somata shown in A. Note that the staining in these cell
bodies is cytoplasmic and distinctly punctate. The micrographs shown in both A
and B are single optical sections. Scale bars in A and B, 75 µm.