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- Del Bene et al., 2008 - Regulation of neurogenesis by interkinetic nuclear migration through an apical-basal notch gradient
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moks309 Mutants Have a Complex Retina Phenotype (A and B) Whole-mount lateral views of live 4.5 dpf zebrafish larvae. In moks309 mutants (B), the eyes are smaller than in the wild-type (A), but external morphology is otherwise indistinguishable. (C and D) Horizontal sections of 5 dpf retinas stained with DAPI (blue) and Zpr1 antibody (green). moks309 retinas (D) have an expanded GCL (dashed white lines), compared to wild-type (C), and no photoreceptors, as revealed by Zpr1 staining. (E and F) Coronal sections of 3 dpf retinas stained by TUNEL assay. moks309 retinas (F) have increased apoptosis, particularly in the photoreceptor layer (asterisks), compared to wild-type (E). (G and H) Horizontal sections of 48 hpf retinas expressing GFP driven by the atoh7 promoter (green) and stained with DAPI (blue) and HuC/D antibody (red). moks309 retinas (H) have an increased number of GFP-expressing RGCs compared to wild-type (G). Scale bars, 500 μm (A and B) and 100 μm (C–H). |
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Reprinted from Cell, 134(6), Del Bene, F., Wehman, A.M., Link, B.A., and Baier, H., Regulation of neurogenesis by interkinetic nuclear migration through an apical-basal notch gradient, 1055-1065, Copyright (2008) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Cell