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- ZDB-FIG-130424-7
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- Pistocchi et al., 2013 - Conserved and divergent functions of Nfix in skeletal muscle development during vertebrate evolution
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| First myogenic wave takes place correctly in nfixa-MO-injected embryos. (A-B′) myod (A,A′) and myog (B,B′) expression patterns in nfixa-MO embryos during somitogenesis and at 24 hpf are the same as control, suggesting that the segmentation process and the first myogenic wave are correctly formed. In A,A′, dorsal views are shown; in B,B′ lateral views are shown. Anterior is always towards the left. Scale bars: 100 μm in A,A′; 150 μm in B,B′. | 
                
                    
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| Stage Range: | 14-19 somites to Prim-5 | 
                
                    
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