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Jászai et al., 2003 - Isthmus-to-midbrain transformation in the absence of midbrain-hindbrain organizer activity
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Fig. 7

Fgf8-bead implantation restores the molecular and anatomical identity of the MHB territory. All views are rostral to the left, and are dorsal aspects. (A) The Epha3-AP fusion protein reveals the distribution of ephrin ligands (blue) in the mesencephalic tectum. (B) The fusion protein fails to detect the typical ephrin gradient expression in the mutant tecta. (C) After implanting Fgf8-coated beads into the wild-type diencephalon, a second, mirror gradient of ephrin A proteins can be detected. Arrowhead indicates the implanted beads; arrows indicate the second, ectopic ephrin A domain. (D) Unilateral implantation of the Fgf8-coated beads into ace embryos is able to restore the graded ephrin A expression on the operated side.

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