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- Gou et al., 2018 - sox2 and sox3 play unique roles in development of hair cells and neurons in the zebrafish inner ear
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Axial patterning in the otic vesicle following early high-level misexpression ofsox2orsox3. Dorsolateral views (anterior to the left) showing expression of various regional markers at 24 hpf in the otic vesicle of control (A–J), hs:sox2/hs:sox2 (A’–J’) and hs:sox3/hs:sox3 (A’’–J’’) embryos following heat-shock at 12.5 hpf. hs:sox2/hs:sox2 embryos were heat shocked at 39 °C for 60 min, hs:sox3/hs:sox3 embryos were heat shocked at 38 °C for 30 min. Otic vesicle borders are outlined in all images. |
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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 435(1), Gou, Y., Vemaraju, S., Sweet, E.M., Kwon, H.J., Riley, B.B., sox2 and sox3 play unique roles in development of hair cells and neurons in the zebrafish inner ear, 73-83, Copyright (2018) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.