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- ZDB-FIG-140211-7
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- Breau et al., 2013 - A Hox gene controls lateral line cell migration by regulating chemokine receptor expression downstream of Wnt signaling
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Overexpression of Hoxb8a leads to down-regulation of cxcr7b. (A) Fluorescent images of cldnb:lyngfp in cldnb4.2:gal4 x UAS:Hoxb8aMT embryos and control siblings at 45 hpf. The blue arrowhead shows the yolk defect seen in all cldnb4.2:gal4 x UAS:Hoxb8aMT embryos. Red arrowheads indicate the position of the primordium. (B) Quantification of the migration at 45 hpf (control, n = 20; cldnb4.2:gal4 x UAS:Hoxb8aMT, n = 26). Expression of (C) cxcr4b, (D) cxcr7b, and (E) lef1 in cldnb4.2:gal4 x UAS:Hoxb8aMT and control siblings at 28 hpf. ISH was followed by Myc immunostaining (brown). (Scale bar: 25 µm.) |
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Stage Range: | Prim-5 to High-pec |
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Stage: | High-pec |