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Wu et al., 2020 - Igf2bp1 is required for hepatic outgrowth during early liver development in zebrafish
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Fig. 2

Morpholino-mediated knockdown of igf2bp1. (A) Validation of knockdown efficiency of igf2bp1. Embryos were co-injected with Cont-MO and igf2bp1-GPF (a) or co-injected with igf2bp1-MO1 and igf2bp1-GPF (b). (B) In igf2bp1-MO2, splicing of exon 6 was disrupted with a 59 bp deletion and mRNA translation was prematurely terminated (b), which were indicated by the 633 bp RT-PCR products in Cont-MO and 574 bp in igf2bp1-MO2 (a). (C) No significant developmental malformation was detected in embryos of zebrafish. Cont-MO: Embryos injected with control MO. igf2bp1-MO1/2: Embryos injected with igf2bp1-MO1or igf2bp1-MO2.

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Stage Range: Prim-5 to Long-pec

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Reprinted from Gene, 744, Wu, J., Lu, C., Ge, S., Mei, J., Li, X., Guo, W., Igf2bp1 is required for hepatic outgrowth during early liver development in zebrafish, 144632, Copyright (2020) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Gene