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Collery et al., 2016 - Loss of Zebrafish Mfrp Causes Nanophthalmia, Hyperopia, and Accumulation of Subretinal Macrophages
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Zebrafish mfrp mutants do not have shorter interocular distances than wild-type sibling controls. A. Zebrafish axial lengths were measured by SD-OCT and the same fish were imaged dorsally. Axial lengths (green) were used to calculate eye globe circumferences (blue) and geometric centers of eyes (white circles). The distance between centers of eyes was measured and normalized against the distance from the tip of the snout (white square) to the midpoint of the eyes to control for different overall sizes of fish. B. mfrp mutants did not show significantly different interocular distance:snout to midpoint of eyes ratio when compared to wild-type controls. Six fish were measured for mfrp+/+ and mfrp+/- fish, while 4 fish were measured for mfrp-/-.

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