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Fig. 6 Floorplate phenotypes in mol-/- embryos are not only due to reduced Hh activity. (A,B) Lateral views of wild-type and mol-/- embryos following overexpression of exogenous shh. There is some dorsal expansion (arrowheads) of foxa expression in the midbrain of both the wild-type and the mol-/- embryo; however, foxa expression remains discontinuous and narrow along the CNS midline of the mol-/- embryo (asterisks in B). (C,D) Transverse sections of embryos in which wild-type cells were transplanted into the prospective floorplate of a mol-/- embryo (C) or mol-/- cells were transplanted into the prospective floorplate of a wild-type embryo (D). foxa is shown in blue and transplanted cells are stained brown.

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