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- Xu et al., 2014 - Swap70b is required for convergent and extension cell movement during zebrafish gastrulation linking Wnt11 signalling and RhoA effector function
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Phenotypes of splice MO1-mediated Swap70b knockdown. Embryos injected with 2.5 ng, 5.0 ng or 7.5 ng of splice MO1 were analysed at 24 hpf and grouped according to their morphological phenotypes into normal (blue), mild (green), moderate (yellow), severe (orange), and very severe (red). Un-injected wild type embryos served as experimental control. The number of surviving embryos in each group is shown in percentages. The lengths (mm) of embryos were measured from head to tail (using 10 X magnification) and are presented as mean ± standard derivation or just the mean in case of less than 3 embryos found in the group. |
Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 386(1), Xu, X., Shuen, W.H., Chen, C., Goudevenou, K., Jones, P., and Sablitzky, F., Swap70b is required for convergent and extension cell movement during zebrafish gastrulation linking Wnt11 signalling and RhoA effector function, 191-203, Copyright (2014) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.