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- Jin et al., 2007 - A transgene-assisted genetic screen identifies essential regulators of vascular development in vertebrate embryos
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![]() Circulation defects in adrs277 mutant embryos. (A–B) Microangiography of wild-type (A) and adrs277 mutant larvae (B) visualizing blood flow at 100 hpf. Note that the blood flow is largely confined to the area adjacent to the heart in adrs277 mutant larvae. (C–D) Circulatory patterns in wild-type (C) and adrs277 mutant (D) larvae at 100 hpf (lateral views, anterior to the right), captured via video microscopy. Although circulation in adrs277 mutant larvae becomes gradually diminished, residual blood flow through the anterior vascular network can still be observed at this time point. Later, the circulation in adrs277 mutant larvae is limited to the loop shown in D. |
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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 307(1), Jin, S.W., Herzog, W., Santoro, M.M., Mitchell, T.S., Frantsve, J., Jungblut, B., Beis, D., Scott, I.C., D'Amico, L.A., Ober, E.A., Verkade, H., Field, H.A., Chi, N.C., Wehman, A.M., Baier, H., and Stainier, D.Y., A transgene-assisted genetic screen identifies essential regulators of vascular development in vertebrate embryos, 29-42, Copyright (2007) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.