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Martins Feitosa et al., 2012 - Hemicentin 2 and Fibulin 1 are required for epidermal-dermal junction formation and fin mesenchymal cell migration during zebrafish development
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Fig. 2

hmcn2/fbln1 double morphants display trunk blistering. Dorsal views on the trunk and tail of live embryos at stages indicated in upper right corners; anterior to the right. Arrows in embryos co-injected with hmcn2 MO and translation-blocking fbln1 MO in (B, D) point to blisters that are massive and widespread at 28 hpf (B), but alleviated and more locally restricted at 55 hpf (D). (E, F) Severe blistering is also obtained upon co-injection of hmcn2 MO with MOs targeting the two Fbln1 splice variants (fbln1c+fbln1d).

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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 369(2), Martins Feitosa, N., Zhang, J., Carney, T.J., Metzger, M., Korzh, V., Bloch, W., and Hammerschmidt, M., Hemicentin 2 and Fibulin 1 are required for epidermal-dermal junction formation and fin mesenchymal cell migration during zebrafish development, 235-248, Copyright (2012) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.