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Dyer et al., 2015 - Dissecting the role of Wnt signaling and its interactions with FGF signaling during midbrain neurogenesis
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Fig. 3

FGF activity in the midbrain is GSK-3 dependent, but is not regulated by β-catenin. Expression of fgf8a (A–H) and pea3 (I–P) was visualized by in situ hybridization in 24 hpf embryos treated with DMSO (A, E, I, M), SU5402 at 10µM or 6µM (B, G, J, O), BIO at 4µM (C, K), SU5402 and BIO together (D, L), when over-expressing bcat (F, N), when over-expressing bcat and treated with SU5402 (H, P). Isthmus (i). Scale bars: 100µm.

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