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- ZDB-FIG-140523-38
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- Soza-Ried et al., 2014 - Pulses of Notch activation synchronise oscillating somite cells and entrain the zebrafish segmentation clock
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Fig. 2
tg+;dlC+ embryos subjected to a single heat-shock, compared with the wild-type and dlc/ non-transgenic controls. Transgenic tg+;dlc+ embryos at the 14-somite stage were given a single 15-min heat-shock, left to develop at 28.5°C until 48hpf, and then fixed and stained as whole mounts by ISH for the somite boundary marker cb1045. (A) Scheme of the heat-shock treatment. (B) Control heat-shocked wild-type embryo. (C) Control non-heat-shocked tgdlc (dlctw212b/tw212b, beamter) embryo. (D-F) Heat-shocked tg+;dlc+ embryos. Arrows indicate disrupted (F) or abnormally small (E) or large (D) segments. |
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