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Fig. 7. DNA-binding mutant of Hes6 promotes neuronal differentiation. (A-D) RNAs as indicated were ectopically expressed along with lacZ in Xenopus embryos, which were processed at the neural plate stage as described in the legend to Fig. 3 for N-tubulin expression. Note that Hes6 (23/26 embryos) and the DNA-binding mutant of Hes6 (23/36 embryos) promote neuronal differentiation, while Esr7 inhibits (13/15 embryos). A DNA-binding mutant of Esr7 does not produce significant changes (14/15 embryos unchanged).

Image published in: Koyano-Nakagawa N et al. (2000)

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