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- Semina et al., 2006 - Mutations in laminin alpha 1 result in complex, lens-independent ocular phenotypes in zebrafish
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bala69 mutants show anterior segment dysgenesis. (A) Comparison of wild-type (top) and two bala69 mutant (middle and lower) zebrafish embryos at 4 dpf. Irregular pupils (middle and lower) are found in all bala69 mutants, whereas the shortened body axis was present in only some embryos (lower). (B) High magnification of the pupil in wild-type (left) and a bala69 mutant (right). (C) Anterior segment histology of wild-type (top) and bala69 mutant (bottom) eyes from 24 hpf to 72 hpf. |
Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 299(1), Semina, E.V., Bosenko, D.V., Zinkevich, N.C., Soules, K.A., Hyde, D.R., Vihtelic, T.S., Willer, G.B., Gregg, R.G., and Link, B.A., Mutations in laminin alpha 1 result in complex, lens-independent ocular phenotypes in zebrafish, 63-77, Copyright (2006) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.