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- Luo et al., 2008 - Nr4a2 is essential for the differentiation of dopaminergic neurons during zebrafish embryogenesis
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nr4a2b (red) is expressed in the neurog1+ progenitor (black) in the early embryogenesis. (A and B) Co-expression of neurog1 and nr4a2b in basal forebrain of 24 hpf embryos (white arrowheads). (C and D) Co-expression of neurog1 and nr4a2b in basal forebrain of 36 hpf embryos (white arrows). (E and F) Two sagittal sections of the PT area are marked by white rectangular box in panel C and two transverse sections are marked by solid white line in panel D, while black arrows indicate the single cell co-expressing neurog1 and nr4a2b. (G and H) Expression of neurog1 and nr4a2b in basal forebrain of 48 hpf embryos. Anterior is to the left and dorsal is up. Lateral view is in the left panel and dorsal view is in the right panel. Fast Red labeling of nr4a2b+ cells (RITC filter set) is shown at the right panel. |
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Reprinted from Molecular and cellular neurosciences, 39(2), Luo, G.R., Chen, Y., Li, X.P., Liu, T.X., and Le, W.D., Nr4a2 is essential for the differentiation of dopaminergic neurons during zebrafish embryogenesis, 202-210, Copyright (2008) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Mol. Cell Neurosci.