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- ZDB-FIG-090504-53
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- Heisenberg et al., 1997 - The function of silberblick in the positioning of the eye anlage in the zebrafish embryo
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Fig. 1
slb embryos are shorter at bud stage. The eyes are turned inward anteriorly at later developmental stages. (A) Schematic drawing of the embryonic body axis organization at bud stage. (B, D) Side view of a wild-type (B) and slb (D) embryo at bud stage. (C, E) Frontal view of a wild-type (C) and slb (E) embryo at 48 hpf. Arrowheads in B and D indicate position of the polster. Anterior to the left. |
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Stage Range: | Bud to Long-pec |
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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 184(1), Heisenberg, C.P. and Nüsslein-Volhard, C., The function of silberblick in the positioning of the eye anlage in the zebrafish embryo, 85-94, Copyright (1997) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.