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Ishioka et al., 2011 - Retinoic acid-dependent establishment of positional information in the hindbrain was conserved during vertebrate evolution
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Fig. 8

Localization of the regulatory activities in the downstream region of hoxb1b. The downstream 4.6-kb DNA (A, B) or its subfragments (D–L) were co-injected with 5′hoxGFP DNA (D–J) or hsp-GFP (A, B, K, L) into embryos, which were observed at 80% epiboly (A), bud stage (L), or 5–8 somite stages (B–K). When 5′hoxGFP (C) or hsp-GFP (not shown) was injected alone, little expression was observed at this stage. Anterior expression boundaries of the transgene are marked with open arrowheads (B) The ectopic expression sometimes seen in the mesendoderm is marked with an asterisk.

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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 350(1), Ishioka, A., Jindo, T., Kawanabe, T., Hatta, K., Parvin, M.S., Nikaido, M., Kuroyanagi, Y., Takeda, H., and Yamasu, K., Retinoic acid-dependent establishment of positional information in the hindbrain was conserved during vertebrate evolution, 154-168, Copyright (2011) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.