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 - Mishima et al., 2012 - Translational inhibition by deadenylation-independent mechanisms is central to microRNA-mediated silencing in zebrafish
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 miR-1/206 regulates the gene expression pattern in the absence of PABPC1 during zebrafish embryogenesis. GFP fluorescence (Upper panels; green) and GFP mRNA (Bottom panels; purple) of 24 hpf zebrafish embryos expressing the GFP transgene with three copies of an imperfect target site for miR-1/206. The embryos were injected with either control MO or pabpc1a MO with or without miR-1/206 MO. Insets show magnified views of trunk somites.  | 
    
                
                    
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