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- Yanicostas et al., 2008 - Essential requirement for zebrafish anosmin-1a in the migration of the posterior lateral line primordium
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Kal1a inactivation compromises terminal elongation of the PLLP nerve within the migrating primordium. Acetylated β-tubulin immunostaining of the PLLP nerve (A′, B′, C′ and D′) in ClaudinB::GFP embryos (A, B) and following injection of MO kal1a (0.5 mM) (C, D). Magnified views of the primordium shown in A (B), A′ (B′), A″ (B″), C (D), C′ (D′) and C″ (D″). Merge images of the photographs shown in A and A′ (A″), B and B′ (B″), C and C′ (C″) and D and D′ (D″). Arrows indicate the distal edge of the PLLP nerve. v: vitellus, e: ear. |
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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 320(2), Yanicostas, C., Ernest, S., Dayraud, C., Petit, C., and Soussi-Yanicostas, N., Essential requirement for zebrafish anosmin-1a in the migration of the posterior lateral line primordium, 469-479, Copyright (2008) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.