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- ZDB-FIG-180711-63
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- Iwasaki et al., 2018 - Epidermal regulation of bone morphogenesis through the development and regeneration of osteoblasts in the zebrafish scale
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Effects of dnFzd3a on embryonic development. (A,B) When dnFzd3a is expressed ubiquitously using the SAGFF74A:gal4 line, convergent extension movements are affected (A) and the orientation of the lateral line hair cells becomes randomized (B) compared with normal hair cells, which are aligned horizontally along the AP axis of the body. (C,D) Ectopic expression of dnFzd3a in the epidermis using the krt4p:gal4 driver does not affect overall morphology (C) or lateral line hair cells (D), with the orientation of hair cells indicated by the double-headed arrow. Lateral line hair cells were labeled with anti-acetylated α-tubulin antibody and rhodamine–phalloidin. Scale bar, 5 µm. |
Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 437(2), Iwasaki, M., Kuroda, J., Kawakami, K., Wada, H., Epidermal regulation of bone morphogenesis through the development and regeneration of osteoblasts in the zebrafish scale, 105-119, Copyright (2018) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.