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Yabe et al., 2012 - Mesogenin causes embryonic mesoderm progenitors to differentiate during development of zebrafish tail somites
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Fig. 8

Cooperative roles of msgn1 and ntl in PSM induction. In comparison with no injection (A), injection of 200 pg of msgn1 (B) or 25 pg of ntl (C) mRNA induced ectopic expression of tbx24 in the axial region or margin, respectively, but not in most cells in the animal hemisphere. On the other hand, co-injection of 200 pg of msgn1 and 25 pg of ntl mRNA induced strong expression of tbx24 in the animal hemisphere (D). Embryos were fixed at the 95% epiboly stage for in situ hybridization, and photos were taken from the animal pole of the embryos.

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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 370(2), Yabe, T., and Takada, S., Mesogenin causes embryonic mesoderm progenitors to differentiate during development of zebrafish tail somites, 213-222, Copyright (2012) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.