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Figure 8 Noggin mutant proteins are capable of inducing secondary axis formation in Xenopus embryos. Capped RNA (50 pg) synthesized from NOG constructs (WT or P223L) were injected into the marginal zone of the ventral blastomere of a four-cell embryo. Secondary axis formation is observed in both wild-type noggin (WT) and mutant noggin (P223L) capped RNA-injected embryos but not in uninjected embryos.

Image published in: Marcelino J et al. (2001)

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