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Experiment details for fgf14

Lea R et al. (2009) Assay

Temporal and spatial expression of FGF ligands and receptors during Xenopus development.

Gene Clone Species Stages Anatomy
fgf14 tropicalis NF stage 10.5 ectoderm , mesoderm
fgf14 tropicalis NF stage 15 caudal presomitic mesoderm
fgf14 tropicalis NF stage 23 head region , intersomitic region
fgf14 tropicalis NF stage 28 pharyngeal arch , eye , trigeminal placode , intersomitic region , profundal placode , [+]
fgf14 tropicalis NF stage 35 and 36 lens , pineal gland , eye , profundus ganglion , trigeminal ganglion , [+]
fgf14 tropicalis NF stage 40 intersomitic region , head mesenchyme

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  Figure 6. Analysis of the spatial expression patterns of the intracellular fgfs and hormone-like fgfs subfamilies. A: Whole mount in situ hybridisations of fgf12, fgf13, and fgf14 at the indicated stages. B: Whole mount of the hormone-like fgfs at the indicated stages. For stage 10.5, the images are vegetal views; for stage 15, the images are dorsal views; and for stage 23, 28, 35, and 40, the images are lateral views (anterior is left, posterior is right, dorsal is up, and ventral is down). A schematic representation of a Xenopus embryo at stage 28 with the different embryonic tissues labelled is presented in Supp. Figure S3.

Gene Clone Species Stages Anatomy
fgf14 tropicalis NF stage 23 to NF stage 35 and 36 somite
fgf14 tropicalis NF stage 35 and 36 lens

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  Figure 7. Cross-section analysis of the spatial expression patterns of the intracellular fgfs subfamily. Coronal sections of indicated fgfs from the whole mount in situ hybridisation shown in Figure 6. The black lines indicate the position of the sections shown; when multiple sections are shown, numbers correspond to the appropriate black line and, therefore, the section's position on the embryo. In all sections, dorsal is up and ventral is down.