A nondestructive protocol for preparing specimens of Monogenoidea for both α-taxonomic studies and reconstruction of 3-dimensional structure is presented. Gomori's trichrome, a stain commonly used to prepare whole-mount specimens of monogenoids for taxonomic purposes, is used to provide fluorescence of genital spines, the copulatory organ, accessory piece, squamodisc, anchors, hooks, bars, and clamps under laser scanning confocal microscopy. © American Society of Parasitologists 2006.

Galli, P., Strona, G., Villa, A., Benzoni, F., Stefani, F., Doglia, S., et al. (2006). Three-dimensional imaging of monogenoidean sclerites by laser scanning confocal fluorescence microscopy. THE JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY, 92(2), 395-399 [10.1645/GE-3544RN.1].

Three-dimensional imaging of monogenoidean sclerites by laser scanning confocal fluorescence microscopy

Galli, P;Strona, G;Villa, AM;Benzoni, F;Stefani, F;Doglia, SM;
2006

Abstract

A nondestructive protocol for preparing specimens of Monogenoidea for both α-taxonomic studies and reconstruction of 3-dimensional structure is presented. Gomori's trichrome, a stain commonly used to prepare whole-mount specimens of monogenoids for taxonomic purposes, is used to provide fluorescence of genital spines, the copulatory organ, accessory piece, squamodisc, anchors, hooks, bars, and clamps under laser scanning confocal microscopy. © American Society of Parasitologists 2006.
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three-dimensional, monogenoidean, sclerites, confocal laser scanning microscopy
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2006
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395
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Galli, P., Strona, G., Villa, A., Benzoni, F., Stefani, F., Doglia, S., et al. (2006). Three-dimensional imaging of monogenoidean sclerites by laser scanning confocal fluorescence microscopy. THE JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY, 92(2), 395-399 [10.1645/GE-3544RN.1].
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