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Fig. 6
Wild-type HMGB3 and HMGB3 mutants inhibit the mesoderm-inducing activity of exogenous factors in zebrafish and Xenopus embryos. (A–K) Animal pole view of ntl (A–G) and gsc (H–K) expression at the 50% epiboly stage of zebrafish embryos previously injected with the mRNAs as indicated on the top. (L) RT-PCR analysis of Xbra and wnt8 gene expression in Xenopus ectoderm explants previously injected with the indicated mRNAs. Fibronectin (FN) was used as an input control. (M) Quantification of Xbra and wnt8 expression level in L. The intensity of Xbra and wnt8 was normalized to that of FN. |
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Reprinted from Mechanisms of Development, 129(9-12), Cao, J.M., Li, S.Q., Zhang, H.W., and Shi, D.L., High mobility group B proteins regulate mesoderm formation and dorsoventral patterning during zebrafish and Xenopus early development, 263-274, Copyright (2012) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Mech. Dev.