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- ZDB-FIG-121204-14
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- Yabe et al., 2012 - Mesogenin causes embryonic mesoderm progenitors to differentiate during development of zebrafish tail somites
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Roles of Msgn1 and Spt is required for PSM differentiation in the maturation zone. In situ hybridization of wild-type embryos injected with 5mis MO (A) and spt mutant embryos injected with 5mis MO (B) or msgn1 MO (C). Probes for msgn1 (green; A, B, C) and ntl (red; A′, B′, C′) were used. Merged images of ntl and msgn1 expression are also shown (A′′, B′′, C′′). Z-stacked images at the midline, indicated by the dotted line in the merged images, are also indicated at the right. White arrowheads indicate the maturation zone where cells express msgn1 and ntl. Embryos were fixed at the 10-somite stage. Confocal images were taken of flat mounts after yolk removal. |
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Stage: | 10-13 somites |
Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 370(2), Yabe, T., and Takada, S., Mesogenin causes embryonic mesoderm progenitors to differentiate during development of zebrafish tail somites, 213-222, Copyright (2012) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.