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Adenylate Cyclase Type III Is Not a Ubiquitous Marker for All Primary Cilia during Development

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AC3 expression in adult mouse cilia.

(A) Brain: note the long AC3 positive cilia in grey matter and the absence of AC3 positive cilia in white matter (corpus callosum). (B) Peripheral layers of the olfactory bulb: note the short AC3-positive cilia in the olfactory nerve layer (arrow) as compared to the long cilia of cells around the olfactory glomeruli (arrow head). (C) Seminiferous tubule: AC3 is present in the developing acrosome of round spermatids. Abbreviations: GM, grey matter; WM, white matter; ONL, olfactory nerve layer; G, glomerulus; GL, glomerular layer; PL, plexiform layer.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170756.g001