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Fig. 7. The number of newly differentiated pigment cells in the regenerating tail of the wild-type and the mutant. After amputation of the posterior half of the tadpole tail (stage 48/49), melanophores or white pigment cells were counted in the regenerating tail of either the wild-type (nâ=â15) or the mutant (nâ=â16), respectively, on days 4, 5, and 6 post-amputation. The number of white pigment cells in the mutant regenerating tail was not statistically different from that of melanophores in the wild-type regenerating tail on days 5 and 6 post amputation (t test, Pâ>â0.05) Image published in: Fukuzawa T (2010) Image downloaded from an Open Access article in PubMed Central. © The Author(s) 2010 Larger Image Printer Friendly View |