Figure 4
From: The Mc4r gene is responsible for the development of experimentally induced testicular teratomas

MC4R is expressed in germ cells in the testis. Immunofluorescence staining of sections of fetal testis from the LT strain. Sections were double stained with anti-rabbit MC4R polyclonal antibodies (α-MC4R), anti-mouse MVH polyclonal antibodies (α-MVH) and DAPI. Merged images of both antibodies and DAPI are also shown (Merge). Control staining with peptide-blocked antibodies is shown below each photograph. Forming seminiferous tubules are indicated by dotted circles. Scale bars = 100 μm.