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            Fig. 4
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 - Tu et al., 2012 - Zebrafish arl6ip1 Is Required for Neural Crest Development during Embryogenesis
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 Expressions of ectodermal patterning factors appear normal in arl6ip1-MO1-injected embryos. Dorsal views of wild-type (A-E) and arl6ip1 morphant (F-J) embryos at the 3-somite stage. Anterior to the top. The neural ectodermal patterning factors of wnt8 (A, F), bmp4 (B, G), msxb (C, H), dlx3b (D, I), and pax3 (E, J). Normal expressions of these genes reveal that ectodermal patterning factors are not affected in arl6ip1 morphants, suggesting that Arl6ip1 does not have a role in ectodermal patterning. Scale bar: 100 μm.  | 
    
                
                    
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