Fig. S3
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- ZDB-FIG-190613-29
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- Mastrodonato et al., 2019 - A genetic model of CEDNIK syndrome in zebrafish highlights the role of the SNARE protein Snap29 in neuromotor and epidermal development
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Impaired feeding in snap29 mutants (A) Lateral views of 6 dpf larvae in which guts are indicated by an arrow. Larvae were fed Rhodamine Dextran-containing food that allow detecting the presence of food in the gut. The gut of a snap29K164* mutant animal appears as empty as that of unfed wild type larvae, when compared to fed ones. (B) Ventral views of the splanchnocranium of 5 dpf larvae. Cartilage staining with Alcian Blue did not highlight any difference in organization and/or differentiation between wild type and snap29K164* mutants. m: Meckel’s cartilages, ch: ceratohyal, pq: palatoquadrate, cbs: ceratobranchials. |
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Stage Range: | Day 5 to Day 6 |