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- ZDB-FIG-220307-5
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- Habicher et al., 2022 - Chondroitin/dermatan sulfate glycosyltransferase genes are essential for craniofacial development
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Craniofacial malformations in csgalnact1a-/- and csgalnact1a-/-; csgalnact2-/- larvae.
LightSheet images of live Tg(col2a1a:mEGFP) larvae at 6 dpf show craniofacial cartilage elements formed in csgalnact1a+/+;csgalnact2+/- (A,B,C), csgalnact1a-/-;csgalnact2+/- (D,E,F) and csgalnact1a-/-;csgalnact2-/- larvae (G,H,I). Lateral views (A,D,G) display a shorter ceratohyal, ventral views display a wider angle between the ceratohyal elements in csgalnact1a-/-;csgalnact2+/- (E) and csgalnact1a-/-;csgalnact2-/- (G) larvae (arrow) compared to controls (A,B). A detailed view on the chondorcytes within the ceratohyal (arrow) shows that intercalation occurs even in csgalnact1a-/- (F) and csgalnact1a-/-;csgalnact2-/- (I) larvae. |