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- Huang et al., 2014 - Retinoic acid plays an evolutionarily conserved and biphasic role in pancreas development
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Nkx6.1 marks the PNCs in the larvae. (A–C) Projections of confocal z-stacks of larval Notch reporter (nuclear red) at 5 dpf. The larval pancreata were dissected out after being fixed with 4% PFA, and immunostained for Nkx6.1. (A) A merged image of the channels for Nkx6.1 (green) and mCherry (red). Nuclear-localized Nkx6.1 signal mainly appears in the intrapancreatic duct region, which is the location of the mCherry-labeled PNCs. Most of the Nkx6.1+ cells are also positive for mCherry. (B) The channel for Nkx6.1 staining. (C) The channel for Notch reporter (nuclear-red). |
Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 394(1), Huang, W., Wang, G., Delaspre, F., Vitery, M.D., Beer, R.L., Parsons, M.J., Retinoic acid plays an evolutionarily conserved and biphasic role in pancreas development, 83-93, Copyright (2014) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.