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Lin et al., 2009 - The transcription factor six1a plays an essential role in the craniofacial myogenesis of zebrafish
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Fig. S4

The expression patterns of six1a, myf5 and myod in the migratory muscles of the trunk. The transcripts of six1a (A), myf5 (B), and myod (C) were all detected in the sternohyoideus (sh) primordia, fin bud (fb) and posterior hypaxial muscle (phm) that were derived from the anterior somites of zebrafish trunk at 36 hpf.

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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 331(2), Lin, C.Y., Chen, W.T., Lee, H.C., Yang, P.H., Yang, H.J., and Tsai, H.J., The transcription factor six1a plays an essential role in the craniofacial myogenesis of zebrafish, 152-166, Copyright (2009) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.