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- Neelathi et al., 2018 - Cxcl12a induces snail1b expression to initiate collective migration and sequential Fgf-dependent neuromast formation in the zebrafish posterior lateral line primordium.
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 The delay in initiation of primordium migration in snail1b morphants is not due to aberrant cxcl12a expression by underlying snail1b-expressing horizontal myoseptum cells. cxcl12a begins to express on the horizontal myospetum at 20hpf (A) and it forms a stipe over the entire embryo by 22hpf (C) and continues to express at 32hpf (E) in controls. snail1b morphants have similar spatiotemporal pattern of cxcl12a expression (B,D,F). | 
                
                    
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