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Title

Notch1 is asymmetrically distributed from the beginning of embryogenesis and controls the ventral center

Authors
Castro Colabianchi, A.M., Revinski, D.R., Encinas, P.I., Baez, M.V., Monti, R.J., Rodríguez Abinal, M., Kodjabachian, L., Franchini, L.F., López, S.L.
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Distribution of endogenous Notch 1 and β-catenin proteins in zebrafish embryos. (A-O) Animal views of zebrafish embryos at the indicated stages (Kimmel et al., 1995) showing Notch1 IF (A,E,I,L), total β-catenin IF (B,F,J,M) and merged images of Notch1 and total β-catenin IF (C,G,K,N). D and H show bright-field views of the one-cell and two-cell stages, respectively, indicating the blastodisc (bd, demarcated by the dotted white line) and yolk cell (y). (O) Merged image of nuclear Hoechst (blue) with Notch1 and total β-catenin IF. White arrows point to nuclear β-catenin in M-O.

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