English: *(G) Immunohistochemistry using a polyclonal KIT antibody on a skin biopsy from a solid-colored horse. Blue staining indicates KIT expression throughout the epidermis. Melanin produced by melanocytes is visible as brown granules.
(H) Immunohistochemistry on a skin biopsy of a white horse. Note the weak blue staining and the complete absence of melanocytes and melanin. The bars correspond to 50 μm.
Español: Biopsias de piel: caballos no blancos (izquierda) y de caballos blancos (derecha). La tinción con azul identifica la actividad de la proteína Kit, mientras que la melanina es visible en la muestra no blanca en forma de gránulos de color marrón. La muestra del caballo blanco muestra actividad reducida de Kit, no hay melanocitos, y no hay melanina.
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