Extended Data Fig. 9: Legumain is expressed in the stomach tissue of H. pylori-infected gerbils.
From: An infection-induced oxidation site regulates legumain processing and tumor growth

Representative confocal micrographs with immunofluorescent detection of legumain (LGMN; green) in gastric tissue sections from H. pylori-infected gerbils. Sections with labeled legumain (top) or stained with secondary antibody alone (bottom) are shown. Tissue sections were counterstained with DAPI (blue) and wheat germ agglutinin (WGA; red) to detect nuclei and cellular glycoconjugates, respectively. Sections from six gerbils, using at least two different fields of view per section, were analyzed with consistent results. Scale bar, 40 µm.