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Alnafea et al., 2019 - Japanese medaka as a model for studying the relaxin family genes involved in neuroendocrine regulation: Insights from the expression of fish-specific rln3 and insl5 and rxfp3/4-type receptor paralogues
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Fig. 6

Whole mount embryo in situ hybridization showing diffuse binding of insl5a sense probe in the brain, but cellular staining in the pancreatic/intestine.

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Reprinted from Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 487, Alnafea, H., Vahkal, B., Zelmer, C.K., Yegorov, S., Bogerd, J., Good, S.V., Japanese medaka as a model for studying the relaxin family genes involved in neuroendocrine regulation: Insights from the expression of fish-specific rln3 and insl5 and rxfp3/4-type receptor paralogues, 2-11, Copyright (2019) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Mol. Cell. Endocrinol.