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Bielen et al., 2012 - BMP Signaling Protects Telencephalic Fate by Repressing Eye Identity and Its Cxcr4-Dependent Morphogenesis
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Increasing concentration of dorsomorphin does not alter the time window of BMP requirement for forebrain patterning. (A-D) Embryos were treated with 10µM and 50µM of Dorsomorphin, respectively at time points indicated, fixed at bud stage and stained for rx3/foxg1 expression. Arrows indicate partial foxg1 expression domain at the anterior margin (A,C) and complete rescue of the foxg1 expression domain (B,D). Dorsal views, anterior to the top.

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Reprinted from Developmental Cell, 23(4), Bielen, H., and Houart, C., BMP Signaling Protects Telencephalic Fate by Repressing Eye Identity and Its Cxcr4-Dependent Morphogenesis, 812-822, Copyright (2012) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Cell