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Fig. 3. Itpkb accumulates around the wound edge and modulates F-actin assembly in multicellular wounds. (A) Immunofluorescence of wounded embryos shows the accumulation of endogenous Itpkb at the wound edge. Embryos were injected with membrane GFP probe (gap-43-gfp mRNA), wounded, fixed, and stained with antibodies against GFP and Itpkb. Green, GFP; red, Itpkb. n = 6.

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