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Cox et al., 2011 - A zebrafish SKIV2L2-enhancer trap line provides a useful tool for the study of peripheral sensory circuit development
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Fig. 3

Developmental expression of Tg(SKIV2L2:gfp) in the trunk. (A) 48 hpf. GFP-labeled Rohon-Beard neurons (asterisks) can be seen in the spinal cord. Some dorsal root ganglia neurons (drg) are labeled at the dorsal side of the spinal cord. The posterior lateral line (plln) can be seen growing caudally (prim, lateral line primordium). (B) 6 days. Rohon-Beard neurons are present (asterisks) and the plln has separated into distinct fascicles and can be seen to send off axonal branches to the neuromasts (P3, P4, P5). The drg neurons are more distinct. (C) A higher power image of neuromast P5 showing multiple axon fascicles (arrow) leaving the plln to innervate the neuromast.

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Reprinted from Gene expression patterns : GEP, 11(7), Cox, J.A., McAdow, A.R., Dinitz, A.E., McCallion, A.S., Johnson, S.L., and Voigt, M.M., A zebrafish SKIV2L2-enhancer trap line provides a useful tool for the study of peripheral sensory circuit development, 409-14, Copyright (2011) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Gene Expr. Patterns