Glycan Patterns
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In this photograph of a three-day-old zebrafish jaw, glycan patterns are labeled in red, green, and yellow, helping researchers to study how organisms develop, and identify markers for disease. See Lecture Summary 3 to learn more about imaging glycan patterns in developing embryos. (Image by Carolyn Bertozzi, University of California, Berkeley, NIGMS Image Gallery.)
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Photograph of a three-day-old zebrafish jaw, with glycan patterns labeled in fluorescent red, green, and yellow.
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In this photograph of a three-day-old zebrafish jaw, glycan patterns are labeled in red, green, and yellow, helping researchers to study how organisms develop, and identify markers for disease. See Lecture Summary 3 to learn more about imaging glycan patterns in developing embryos. (Image by Carolyn Bertozzi, University of California, Berkeley, NIGMS Image Gallery.)
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Image by Carolyn Bertozzi, University of California, Berkeley, NIGMS Image Gallery.

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