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Members of the lysyl oxidase family are expressed during the development of the frog Xenopus laevis.

Members of the lysyl oxidase family are expressed during the development of the frog Xenopus laevis.

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lox.L image:4680378 laevis NF stage 25 to NF stage 29 and 30 somite

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  Fig. 3 Spatial expression of Xlox, Xloxl-1, and Xloxl-3. (A–C) Expression of Xlox was first detected in the notochord at stage 14 (A) and expanded into the head and somites of tailbud stage embryos (B–C). (A) Dorsal view of a stage 14 embryo with anterior uppermost. (B) Dorsal view of a stage 25 embryo with the head on the left. (C) Lateral view of stage 30 embryo with the head on the left. (D–H) Expression of Xloxl-1 was first detected in the presumptive notochord (the dorsal marginal zone) of gastrulae, (D), and continued to be expressed in the notochord at subsequent stages. (D) Dorsal-vegetal view of three gastrulae (stages 11–12) with animal pole uppermost. (E) Dorsal view of two stage 14 embryos with anterior uppermost. (F) Lateral view of stage 20 embryo with the head to the left. This embryo has been cracked open to reveal the intensely stained notochord. (G) Lateral view of a stage 30 embryo with the head on the left. (H) A cross-section of a St 30 embryo shows that expression is localized to the notochord (no). The unstained neural tube (nt) and somites (so) are also labeled. (I–K) Expression of Xloxl-3 was first detected in the notochord at St 14 (I) and continued to be expressed in the notochord at subsequent stages. (I) Dorsal view of stage 14 embryo with head uppermost. (J) Lateral view of stage 24 embryo with the head to the left. (K) Lateral view of a stage 28 embryo with the head to the left.