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Postel et al., 2008 - Zebrafish integrin-linked kinase is required in skeletal muscles for strengthening the integrin-ECM adhesion complex
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Fig. S1

Skeletal muscle differentiation in loc/ilk mutants. A-D) In situ hybridisation with dig-labelled antisense myoC (A,B) and myoD (C,D) probes at 24hpf on homozygous wt loc/ilk embryos (A,C) and mutant loc/ilk embryos (B,D). Both muscle differentiation markers are expressed normal in loc/ilk mutants.

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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 318(1), Postel, R., Vakeel, P., Topczewski, J., Knöll, R., and Bakkers, J., Zebrafish integrin-linked kinase is required in skeletal muscles for strengthening the integrin-ECM adhesion complex, 92-101, Copyright (2008) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.