Figure S1. Images of antibody controls on snake brain and skin from Ultrastructural evidence of a mechanosensory function of scale organs (sensilla) in sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) Jenna M. Crowe-Riddell Ruth Williams Lucille Chapuis Kate L. Sanders 10.6084/m9.figshare.7893101.v1 https://rs.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Figure_S1_Images_of_antibody_controls_on_snake_brain_and_skin_from_Ultrastructural_evidence_of_a_mechanosensory_function_of_scale_organs_sensilla_in_sea_snakes_Hydrophiinae_/7893101 Primary and secondary antibody controls for PGP9.5 in A) taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus) brain tissue and B) sea snake (Hydrophis stokesii) cephalic skin tissue. Negative controls were performed by omitting primary antibody incubation step. Note the generalised staining of the epidermis in snake skin, likely resulting from cross-reactivity of secondary and / or tertiary antibodies during immunohistochemistry procedure; nerve bundles (n) do not show same cross-reactivity. 2019-03-26 10:53:59 sea snake scale organs cutaneous mechanoreceptor skin ultrastructure transmission electron microscopy sensilla