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Fig. S4

Adult zebrafish stripes can undergo several cycles of regeneration

(A) The stripe pigment pattern of an adult wild-type zebrafish before (top) and following successive cycles of ablation and regeneration (below). The number of cycles is indicated. Scale bar = 1cm. (B) Flank of an adult Tg(miniCoopR-mitfa:nlsEGFP) zebrafish immediately following a first round (top) and second round (bottom) of neocuproine-induced ablation. The numbers of unpigmented mitfa-expressing cells at the onset of each regeneration were similar. mC, miniCoopR. Scale bar = 100µM. n = 3 fish; representative images are shown. Related to Figure 4.

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Reprinted from Developmental Cell, 33(6), Iyengar, S., Kasheta, M., Ceol, C.J., Poised Regeneration of Zebrafish Melanocytes Involves Direct Differentiation and Concurrent Replenishment of Tissue-Resident Progenitor Cells, 631-43, Copyright (2015) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Cell