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Fig. 2
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- ZDB-FIG-180119-19
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- Schwarzer et al., 2017 - Dlx3b/4b is required for early-born but not later-forming sensory hair cells during zebrafish inner ear development
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Fig. 2
Loss of Dlx3b/4b results in otic vesicle hypoplasia. (A-H) Live images of wild-type control embryos (A,E), dlx3b/4b mutants (B,F), foxi1 mutants (C,G) and dlx3b/4b; foxi1 double mutants (D,H) at 24 hpf (A-D) and 72 hpf (E-H). (I-L) Expression of starmaker (stm), a marker of the otic epithelium in wild-type control siblings (I), dlx3b/4b mutants (J), foxi1 mutants (K) and dlx3b/4b; foxi1 double mutants (L) at 24 hpf. Lateral views are seen with anterior to the left. Scale bars: 50 µm in H; 40 µm in L. |
Expression Data
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Stage: | Prim-5 |
Expression Detail
Antibody Labeling
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Stage Range: | Prim-5 to Protruding-mouth |
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