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Fig. S14. ERF gain of function increases primary neurons. Embryos were injected unilaterally at the 2- or 4-cell stage, then treated with 10 μM dexamethasone (DEX) or 0.1% DMSO vehicle at stage 11. Quantitation of N-tubulin expression at stage 14 is shown. (A) Embryos injected with 0.1 ng or 25 pg hGR-Erf (S246,251→A246,251) mRNA and treated with dexamethasone showed a significant increase in neurons on the injected side (0.1 ng, n=29, P=0.0073; 25 pg, n=23, P=0.0049). DMSO-treated embryos showed no significant difference in neurons (0.1 ng, n=22, P=0.4170; 25 pg, n=22, P=0.2558) (B) Embryos injected with 0.1 ng or 25 pg hGR-Erf (S246,251 → E246,251) mRNA showed no significant difference in neurons on the injected versus the uninjected side in dexamethasonetreated (0.1 ng, n=22, P=0.2055; 25 pg, n=13, P=0.7354) or DMSO-treated embryos (0.1 ng, n=16, P=0.6233; 25 pg, n=10, P=0.1309).

Image published in: Janesick A et al. (2013)

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