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- Forbes-Osborne et al., 2013 - Insulinoma-associated 1a (Insm1a) is required for photoreceptor differentiation in the zebrafish retina
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Insm1a-deficient embryos are microphthalmic. Compared to embryos injected with a control morpholino (A, B), insm1a morphants (C, D) displayed mild body torqueing and smaller eyes at 48 hpf. Whereas the eye area was significantly smaller in insm1a morphants (E), body lengths were not significantly different (F), and eye areas remained significantly smaller after controlling for body length (G). (A and C, scale bar=500 μm; B and D, scale bar=100 μm; E?G ⋄=mean; *p<0.0001, t-test; n>12; L, lens; hpf, hours post fertilization; MO, morpholino). |
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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 380(2), Forbes-Osborne, M.A., Wilson, S.G., and Morris, A.C., Insulinoma-associated 1a (Insm1a) is required for photoreceptor differentiation in the zebrafish retina, 157-171, Copyright (2013) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.