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- ZDB-FIG-111213-2
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- Schumacher et al., 2011 - An Intermediate Level of BMP Signaling Directly Specifies Cranial Neural Crest Progenitor Cells in Zebrafish
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Reduction of BMP signaling in wild-type embryos causes expansion or loss of NCPC in dosage-sensitive manner. foxd3 expression in chd mRNA injected embryos (A) and smad5 MO injected embryos (B) at the end of gastrulation. (A) Injection of a low dose of chordin mRNA (50 pg) generates weaker NCPC phenotypes (WT = normal or very mild expansion, ?snh? = moderate expansion), whereas a high dose (200 pg) leads to strong phenotypes (?sbn? = large expansion, or ?swr? = loss). (B) Injection of a low 2.5 ng dose of smad5 MO leads to ?snh? and ?sbn? phenotypes. Injection of a high 4 ng dose of smad5 MO leads to ?sbn? and ?swr? phenotypes exclusively. |