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George Jarad, Jeanette Cunningham, Andrey S. Shaw, Jeffrey H. Miner
Published in Volume 116, Issue 8
J Clin Invest. 2006; 116(8):2272–2279 doi:10.1172/JCI28414
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Figure 2
Immunofluorescence detection of podocyte proteins.

Frozen sections of normal (left) and Lamb2–/– (right) kidneys at P7 and P28 were stained for integrin α3 (Intα3; AD), nephrin (EH), and podocin (IL). There were no detectable changes in intensity or distribution of these proteins in young mice. However, with age and disease progression, there was a reduction in intensity; all 3 seemed to lose their normal linear distribution and showed a more diffuse granular pattern. This likely reflects the retraction of FPs and reduced SD density. Magnification, P7, ×200; P28, ×600.