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Figure 10. Zfp36 depletion does not affect somitogenesis nor early pronephros specification. (A) 20 ng of zfp36 morpholinos (MO) were injected into one dorsal blastomere of 4-cell stage embryos with 250 pg of lacZ mRNA. Embryos were fixed at stage 15 for the detection of myod by in situ hybridization (a) or at stage 28 for immunohistochemistry with 12/101 antibody (d). a, b and c are representative phenotypes and f and g are close up views of d and e respectively. Arrowheads indicate regularly segmented somites on the injected side. (B) 20 ng of zfp36 morpholinos (MO) were injected into one ventral blastomere of 8-cell stage embryos with 250 pg of lacZ mRNA. Embryos were fixed at stage 29/30 (a, b, e, f), 33/34 (c, d) or 27 (g, h) and analysed for the expression of lim1, pax8, wnt4 and wt1 by in situ hybridization.

Image published in: Tréguer K et al. (2013)

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GeneSynonymsSpeciesStage(s)Tissue
myod1.Smf25, MyoD, myod1-a, myod1-b, myogenic factor 3, XMyoD, XtmyoDX. laevisThroughout NF stage 15paraxial mesoderm
lhx1.Llim-1, Lim1, lim1, Xlim-1, Xlim1X. laevisThroughout NF stage 29 and 30pronephric duct
pronephric kidney
neural tube
pax8.Lpax-8, XPax-8, XPax8X. laevisThroughout NF stage 33 and 34pronephric kidney
wnt4.Lwnt-4, Xwnt-4, Xwnt4X. laevisThroughout NF stage 29 and 30midbrain
pronephric mesenchyme
hyoid arch
branchial arch
trigeminal ganglion
spinal cord
wt1.Swt-1, wt1-a, wt1-b, Xwt-1, xwt1X. laevisThroughout NF stage 27pronephric mesenchyme

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