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- Zeller et al., 1999 - The zebrafish diwanka gene controls an early step of motor growth cone migration
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| Motor growth cone and adaxial cell migration coincide. (A-E) Cross-section of somitic segments (18-12) of wild-type embryos at 20 hpf stained with znp-1 antibody (brown) and F59 antibody (blue). White arrows point to the progressing growth cone and arrowheads point to distal end of the common path in the region of the future horizontal myoseptum. (F) Cross-section of somitic segment 14 of a diwanka mutant embryo at 24 hpf stained with F59 (blue), demonstrating that, in diwanka mutant embryos, the migrated adaxial cells are indistinguishable from those in wild-type siblings. | 
                
                    
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