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Figure 4. Expression of HNF1β, ZFP36L1, and E4F1 in Xenopus embryos. (a) Whole-mount in situ hybridization of HNF1β, E4F1, and ZFP36L1 in Xenopus neurula and tailbud embryos using antisense probes. HNF1β is predominantly expressed in the pronephros anlage in neurula stage (arrow) as well as in the anlage of the pronephric tubule (arrow) and duct (arrow head) of the tailbud stage. Arrows and arrow heads mark the pronephric tubule and duct anlage, respectively, observed in tailbud embryos probed with E4F1 or ZFP36L1. ZFP36L1 is the Xenopus ortholog C3H-2. (b) Whole-mount in situ hybridizations with the corresponding sense probes.

Image published in: Dudziak K et al. (2008)

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GeneSynonymsSpeciesStage(s)Tissue
hnf1b.Lhnf-1beta, hnf1-beta, hnf1beta, lfb3, tcf2, vhnf1X. laevisSometime during NF stage 19 to NF stage 20intermediate mesoderm
anterior neural fold
hnf1b.Lhnf-1beta, hnf1-beta, hnf1beta, lfb3, tcf2, vhnf1X. laevisThroughout NF stage 28pronephric kidney
post-anal gut
pronephric duct
e4f1.LX. laevisThroughout NF stage 18neural fold
e4f1.LX. laevisSometime during NF stage 27 to NF stage 28intermediate mesoderm
eye
branchial arch
head
brain
zfp36l1.Lberg36, brf1, c3h-2, C3H-2, cmg1, erf-1, erf1, rnf162b, tis11b, XC3H-2, zfp36l1-a, zfp36l1-bX. laevisSometime during NF stage 19 to NF stage 20neural fold
zfp36l1.Lberg36, brf1, c3h-2, C3H-2, cmg1, erf-1, erf1, rnf162b, tis11b, XC3H-2, zfp36l1-a, zfp36l1-bX. laevisThroughout NF stage 28pronephric kidney
pronephric duct
pharyngeal region
eye
head
brain
spinal cord
tail bud

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