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- Aman et al., 2008 - Wnt/beta-catenin and Fgf signaling control collective cell migration by restricting chemokine receptor expression
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apcmcr Mutant Cells Display Cell-Autonomous Defects and Exert a Non-Cell-Autonomous Effect on Neighboring WT Cells (A) Mosaic embryo generated by transplanting red fluorescently labeled apcmcr cells into Tg(Cldnb:lynGFP) embryos. (B and C) Higher-magnification views of the boxed areas in (A). (B) Red mutant cells are deposited and form proneuromasts in ectopic positions (arrows). (C) apcmcr cells induce morphogenesis defects in neighboring green WT cells. (D) Overview of an embryo generated by transplanting fluorescently labeled WT cells into apcmcr mutant embryos. (E and F) Higher-magnification images of two additional WT to apcmcr transplantations. |
Reprinted from Developmental Cell, 15(5), Aman, A., and Piotrowski, T., Wnt/beta-catenin and Fgf signaling control collective cell migration by restricting chemokine receptor expression, 749-761, Copyright (2008) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Cell