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- ZDB-FIG-050323-31
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- Wingert et al., 2004 - The chianti zebrafish mutant provides a model for erythroid-specific disruption of transferrin receptor 1
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| Adult blood characterization in ciatu25f and ciaiu089. (A,B) Wright-Giemsa staining of peripheral blood collected from wild-type zebrafish adults and cia shows that mutant red blood cells are visibly microcytosed, and reveals the presence of undifferentiated cells (arrows) in circulation. (C,D) Kidney samples from wild-type and cia adults shows an increased number of erythroid precursors of cia mutants, as well as markedly increased cellularity. Scale bars: 20 µm in A,B; 40 µm in C,D. | 
                
                    
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