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- Fujii et al., 2011 - Smyd3 is required for the development of cardiac and skeletal muscle in zebrafish
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 Expression of smyd3_tv1 and smyd3_tv2 in the developing zebrafish embryos and adult tissues (A) RT-PCR analysis was performed using smyd3_tv1 and smyd3_tv2-specific primer sets, with RNA extracted from zebrafish embryos at 0.75, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 72, and 96 hpf. NC: negative control (RNase free water). Expression of ef1α served as an internal control. (B) Expression of smyd3_tv1 and smyd3_tv2 in various adult tissues. | 
                
                    
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