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Detection of genetically altered copper levels in Drosophila tissues by synchrotron x-ray fluorescence microscopy.

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Figure 2. Manipulation of copper transport genes results in altered copper distribution detected by XRF
Figure 4. Colocalization analysis of wildtype and manipulated wing imaginal discs. Standard Pearson colocalization analysis of two of wing imaginal discs
Figure 6. No decrease in copper is observed upon decreased uptake/increased efflux in wing discs

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