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Fig. S3
Images of 120 hpf zebrafish embryos in which abcb4 mRNA transcripts where visualized with whole-mount insitu hybridization (WISH). The intestinal bulb and intestine are strongly stained at this stage showing high expression of abcb4. The images are provided here to confirm specificity of the abcb4 WISH probes we used. |
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