Fig. 9
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- ZDB-FIG-080923-10
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- Tallafuss et al., 2008 - The Met receptor tyrosine kinase prevents zebrafish primary motoneurons from expressing an incorrect neurotransmitter
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Met signaling may influence CaP axonal and neurotransmitter phenotypes through the MEK1/2 pathway. All panels show mn2Et transgenic embryos. (a-d″) Embryos at 26 hpf showing GFP (green) and GABA (red); asterisks indicate CaPs or CaP/VaP pairs. (a′,b′,c′,d′) Only the green channel is shown; (a″,b″,c″,d″) only the red channel of the micrographs shown in (a,b,c,d) is shown. CaPs express GABA in U0126-treated embryos (c-c″) and met MO-injected embryos (b-b″) but not in controls (a-a″) or in SB203580-treated embryos (d-d″). (e-h) Some CaPs have both peripheral (arrows) and central (asterisks) axons in U0126-treated embryos (g) and met MO-injected embryos (f); CaPs have only have peripheral axons in controls (e) and in SB203580-treated embryos (h). Scale bars, 10 μm. |
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Stage: | Prim-5 |