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laevis
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NF stage 31 left in situ hybridization
The left-right axis is regulated by the interplay of Coco, Xnr1 and derrière in Xenopus embryos.

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laevis
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NF stage 25 to NF stage 26 left in situ hybridization
The left-right axis is regulated by the interplay of Coco, Xnr1 and derrière in Xenopus embryos.

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laevis
1 image
NF stage 25 to NF stage 26 left in situ hybridization
The left-right axis is regulated by the interplay of Coco, Xnr1 and derrière in Xenopus embryos.

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laevis
1 image
NF stage 25 to NF stage 26 left in situ hybridization
Asymmetries in H+/K+-ATPase and cell membrane potentials comprise a very early step in left-right patterning.

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laevis
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NF stage 28 to NF stage 29 and 30 left in situ hybridization
Cilia-driven leftward flow determines laterality in Xenopus.

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laevis
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NF stage 32 left in situ hybridization
Congenital Heart Disease Genetics Uncovers Context-Dependent Organization and Function of Nucleoporins at Cilia.

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tropicalis
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NF stage 28 to NF stage 31 left in situ hybridization
Left-right lineage analysis of the embryonic Xenopus heart reveals a novel framework linking congenital cardiac defects and ...

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laevis
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NF stage 25 left in situ hybridization
IP3 signaling is required for cilia formation and left-right body axis determination in Xenopus embryos.

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laevis
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NF stage 29 and 30 left in situ hybridization
HCN4 ion channel function is required for early events that regulate anatomical left-right patterning in a Nodal- and Lefty ...

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laevis
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NF stage 28 left in situ hybridization
Roles of the cilium-associated gene CCDC11 in left-right patterning and in laterality disorders in humans.

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laevis
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NF stage 28 left in situ hybridization
Pitcairn E et al. (2017) Assay

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laevis
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NF stage 27 left in situ hybridization
RAPGEF5 Regulates Nuclear Translocation of β-Catenin.

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tropicalis
2 images
NF stage 28 left in situ hybridization
The ciliopathy-associated CPLANE proteins direct basal body recruitment of intraflagellar transport machinery.

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laevis
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NF stage 26 left in situ hybridization
Evolutionary Proteomics Uncovers Ancient Associations of Cilia with Signaling Pathways.

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laevis
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NF stage 28 left in situ hybridization
A Conserved Role of the Unconventional Myosin 1d in Laterality Determination.

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laevis
3 images
NF stage 24 to NF stage 32 left in situ hybridization
An Early Function of Polycystin-2 for Left-Right Organizer Induction in Xenopus.

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laevis
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NF stage 28 to NF stage 33 and 34 left in situ hybridization
Deniz E et al. (2023) Assay

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tropicalis
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NF stage 28 to NF stage 31 left in situ hybridization

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