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Chang et al., 2010 - Foxd3 is an Essential Nodal-Dependent Regulator of Zebrafish Dorsal Mesoderm Development
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Fig. S3

Antivin blocks the mesodermal activity of Foxd3. At the one-cell stage, wild-type embryos were injected with Antivin (10 pg) (B, F, J, N), foxd3 (25 pg) (D, H, L, P), or a mixture of both mRNAs (C, G, K, O). At the shield stage (6 hpf) live embryos were examined for shield and blastoderm structure (A–D), and fixed embryos were analyzed by in situ hybridization for cyclops (E–F), goosecoid (I–L), and no tail (M–P) expression. Shown are lateral views with dorsal right (A–D), dorsal views (E–L), and animal views with dorsal right (M–P).

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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 342(1), Chang, L.L., and Kessler, D.S., Foxd3 is an Essential Nodal-Dependent Regulator of Zebrafish Dorsal Mesoderm Development, 39-50, Copyright (2010) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.