10.1371/journal.ppat.1002819.g008 Nathan T. Mortimer Nathan T. Mortimer Balint Z. Kacsoh Balint Z. Kacsoh Erin S. Keebaugh Erin S. Keebaugh Todd A. Schlenke Todd A. Schlenke Lamellocyte WGA staining was reduced in <i>L. victoriae</i> attacked larvae and restored by <i>Mgat1</i> overexpression. Public Library of Science 2013 wga staining was reduced attacked larvae restored 2013-02-20 02:17:54 Figure https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Lamellocyte_WGA_staining_was_reduced_in_L_victoriae_attacked_larvae_and_restored_by_Mgat1_overexpression_/277604 <p>Paired brightfield and FITC images of hemocytes stained with FITC-WGA 24–48 hours following attack by the indicated wasp. (A–D) Lamellocytes from <i>He-Gal4;w<sup>1118</sup></i> larvae were WGA+ following <i>L. clavipes</i> attack (A,B), but were WGA− following <i>L. victoriae</i> attack (C,D). (E,F) The WGA+ staining was restored to <i>L. victoriae</i> attacked larvae by hemocyte specific expression of <i>Mgat1</i> in <i>He-Gal4;UAS-Mgat1</i> larvae. Scale bars indicate 10 µm.</p>