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Figure 5. Loss of SPC7 function does not affect mesodermal and posterior neuroectodermal marker expression patterns. Whole mount hybridization in situ of embryos injected unilaterally with 90 ng SPC7 morpholino. Injected sides are shown to the left. (A, B) Lateral views of stage 35 embryo showing that muscle actin (dorsal mesoderm) staining was equally visible in both the injected and uninjected sides of the embryo. (C, D) Lateral views showing that HoxB9 (posterior neuroectoderm) expression was equally apparent in the posterior dorsal region of the embryo in both the injected and uninjected sides.

Image published in: Senturker S et al. (2012)

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GeneSynonymsSpeciesStage(s)Tissue
acta4.Lac100, act3, femoral actin, MA, muscle actin, skeletal actinX. laevisThroughout NF stage 35 and 36paraxial mesoderm
hoxc9-like.LX. laevisThroughout NF stage 24neuroectoderm

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