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Wang et al., 2013 - Fibronectin is deposited by injury-activated epicardial cells and is necessary for zebrafish heart regeneration
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Fig. S1

Immunostaining of Fn in wild-type (A, C) and hsp70:fn′1-9 clutchmate (B, D) ventricles at 5 days post heat-shock (dphs) at 7 dpa. Fn (Red) is localized to the injury site in each case. Dashed line indicates approximate resection plane. For each group, 5-6 zebrafish were assessed. Scale bars: 50 μm.

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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 382(2), Wang, J., Karra, R., Dickson, A.L., and Poss, K.D., Fibronectin is deposited by injury-activated epicardial cells and is necessary for zebrafish heart regeneration, 427-435, Copyright (2013) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.