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- Phillips et al., 2006 - Zebrafish msxB, msxC and msxE function together to refine the neural-nonneural border and regulate cranial placodes and neural crest development
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Dorsalization caused by misexpression of msxB. (A–E) Lateral views of a live embryos at 28 hpf showing a control embryo (A) or msxB-injected embryos showing varying degrees of dorsalization (B–E). Dorsalization indices (C1–C4, after Nguyen et al., 1998) are indicated. (F, G) Dorsal views of dlx3b expression at 9.5 hpf in a control embryo (F) and an embryo injected with msxB plasmid (G). (H–J) Dorsal views expression of pax2a, myoD and krox20 at 11.5 hpf in a control embryo (H) and embryos injected with msxB plasmid (I, J). |
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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 294(2), Phillips, B.T., Kwon, H.J., Melton, C., Houghtaling, P., Fritz, A., and Riley, B.B., Zebrafish msxB, msxC and msxE function together to refine the neural-nonneural border and regulate cranial placodes and neural crest development, 376-390, Copyright (2006) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.