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- Choe et al., 2013 - Wnt-Dependent Epithelial Transitions Drive Pharyngeal Pouch Formation
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Roles of Wnt Signaling Components in Pouch and CB Cartilage Development(A?L) Alcama immunohistochemistry (green) shows defects in pouches in mutant, fzd8a-MO, and transgenic embryos. Identifiable pouches are numbered. UAS transgenic embryos (capitalized) were doubly positive for nkx2.3:Gal4VP16. Scale bar, 40 μM.(M?X) Whole-mount views of dissected facial cartilages. Arrows indicated fused or abnormal CB cartilages. Arrowhead indicates abnormal hyoid cartilage in fzd8a-MO embryos.(Y?AA) Superimposition of initial (blue) and final (red) still images from time-lapse recordings of fifth pouch development in wild-type, wnt11r-/-, and wnt4a-/- embryos. Colored lines indicate cell tracks (shown also below merged images), with filled circles denoting final positions.(AB) Average pouch cell speed in wild-types and mutants. Data represent mean ± SEM and p values are shown for each comparison.See also Figures S1 and S2 and Movies S3, S4, and S5. |
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Stage Range: | Prim-15 to Day 5 |
Reprinted from Developmental Cell, 24(3), Choe, C.P., Collazo, A., Trinh, L.A., Pan, L., Moens, C.B., and Crump, J.G., Wnt-Dependent Epithelial Transitions Drive Pharyngeal Pouch Formation, 296-309, Copyright (2013) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Cell