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 - Zhang et al., 2009 - Transient and transgenic analysis of the zebrafish ventricular myosin heavy chain (vmhc) promoter: An inhibitory mechanism of ventricle-specific gene expression
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 vmhc gene expression profile. In situ hybridization results of embryos at various stages. The MyoD riboprobe was included in A-C to ensure proper staging. The vmhc transcript could be detected in the anterior lateral plate mesoderm as early as the 10-somite stage (A). Expression persists in the heart progenitor region, which migrates toward the midline (B), fuses to form a heart tube (C), and differentiates into two distinct chambers (D-F). vmhc expression can be detected in the extraocular muscles and pharyngeal muscles after 3 dpf (F).  | 
    
                
                    
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