Fig. 5
NBP and Numbs morphants are defective in C&E movements. Panels compare NBP morphants (NBP MO) and Numbs morphants (Numbs MO) with wild-type embryos (WT). A–C show dorsal view, anterior up. D shows flat preparations, anterior to the left. (A) ntla, 80% epiboly stage. Arrow indicates the notochord. (B) shhb, 90% epiboly stage. (C) myod1, six-somite stage. (D) islet1, myod1, six-somite stage. (E) Mediolateral distance (in μm) in five different positions along the anterior–posterior axis in NBP MO (open columns), Numbs MO (dotted columns) and wild-type embryos (filled columns). Scale bar: A–C = 200 μm, and D = 50 μm.
Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 365(1), Boggetti, B., Jasik, J., Takamiya, M., Strähle, U., Reugels, A.M., and Campos-Ortega, J.A., NBP, a zebrafish homolog of human Kank3, is a novel Numb interactor essential for epidermal integrity and neurulation, 164-174, Copyright (2012) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.