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Gene/Clone | Species | Stage | Anatomy Item | Experimenter |
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foxg1 | xenopus |
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Experiment details for foxg1
A posteriorising factor, retinoic acid, reveals that anteroposterior patterning controls the timing of neuronal differentiati...A posteriorising factor, retinoic acid, reveals that anteroposterior patterning controls the timing of neuronal differentiation in Xenopus neuroectoderm.
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Fig. 6. XBF-1 expression marks the developing telencephalon in Xenopus embryos. Whole-mount in situ hybridisation shows that XBF-1 is expressed at the anterior end of the neural plate at the late gastrula (stage 12.5 ; A) and the neural plate stages (stage 16; B). At the tadpole stage (stage 27), XBF-1 is expressed in neuroepithelial cells of the telencephalon (C). |