FIGURE 4
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- ZDB-FIG-220131-120
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- Hopfenmüller et al., 2022 - The Wilms Tumor Gene wt1a Contributes to Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier Function in Zebrafish
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Wt1a morphants and mutants show anomalies in choroid plexus development. For the analysis of morphants the Tg(wt1a:EGFP) line and for mutants the Tg(wt1a:EGFP); wt1a ex1_del5 line has been used. (A–D) Wt1+ positive cells, visualized by EGFP fluorescence, in zebrafish larvae injected with control morpholino (A,C) or wt1a morpholino (B,D) at three dpf (A,C) and five dpf (B,D). (E–H) Wt1+ positive cells (left), visualized by EGFP fluorescence in wildtype (E,G) or homozygous wt1a mutant larvae (F,H) of the Tg(wt1a:EGFP) line were stained with a-Cldn5 antibody (middle) at three dpf (E,F) and five dpf (G,H). All panels represent 3D reconstructions of image stacks (dorsal views with rostral to the left). |
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Stage Range: | Protruding-mouth to Day 5 |
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Stage Range: | Protruding-mouth to Day 5 |