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Fig. 4. ATP4a-dependent Wnt signaling acts downstream of Notch in skin foxj1 induction. (A–D) foxj1 was stained in uninjected control (uninj.) embryos (A), as well as manipulated embryos (injected side shown in B–D). (B) Inhibition of Notch by injection of Su(H)-DBM mRNA increased foxj1 expression, which remained dependent on ATP4a (C) and Wnt/β-catenin (β-cat.; D). (E) Quantification of results. Staining intensity on the injected (right) side was compared to the uninjected (left) control side and quantified as right/injected side stronger, weaker or equal to the control side (G) (a, anterior; d, dorsal; n, number of embryos; ns, not significant; p, posterior; st., stage; v, ventral).

Image published in: Walentek P et al. (2015)

Copyright © 2015. Image reproduced with permission of the Publisher, Elsevier B. V.

GeneSynonymsSpeciesStage(s)Tissue
foxj1.Lfoxj1-a, foxj1-b, hfh-4, hfh4, xfoxj1X. laevisThroughout NF stage 17epidermis
ciliated epidermal cell

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Experiment + Assay Source Phenotypes and Disease
Xla Wt + dnrbpj + NF15-18 (in situ hybridization) Fig. 4 B E
Expression Phenotype
increased amount foxj1.L expression in epidermis

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