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foxj1xenopus left-right organizer primordium [+] 

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Experiment details for foxj1

Kulkarni SS and Khokha MK (2018) Assay

WDR5 regulates left-right patterning via chromatin-dependent and -independent functions.

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foxj1 tropicalis NF stage 16 left-right organizer primordium

  Figure 3: WDR5 has chromatin dependent and independent roles in ciliogenesis in the LRO (a) In situ hybridization for foxj1 in the Xenopus LRO in uninjected controls and wdr5 morphants at stage 16. Embryos were bisected to reveal expression of foxj1 in the entire GRP (left panels, dorsal to top and ventral view so right margin of LRO is to the left. Margin of GRPs marked by white lines). GRPs were again bisected within the LRO (dashed white line) to reveal foxj1 expression within the tissue (right panels, dorsal to the top and arrows mark the ventral surface indicated by dashed white box at the bottom where the LRO resides and showing loss of foxj1 in the ventral tissue). D, dorsal, V, ventral. (b) Percentage of embryos that have abnormal foxj1 expression in control and wdr5 morphant Xenopus LROs.