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Lin et al., 2014 - Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 2 Alpha Is Essential for Hepatic Outgrowth and Functions via the Regulation of leg1 Transcription in the Zebrafish Embryo
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Fig. 3

Hif2-alpha plays a major role in liver development.

The specificity of knockdown by MO was demonstrated by monitoring lfabp gene expression at 5 pdf by WISH in wild-type embryos (A) and embryos injected with hif2-alpha ATG-MO (B). The small liver phenotype resulting from the knockdown of hif2-alpha can be rescued by co-injection of hif2-alpha mRNA (C). ATG-MO of hif2-alpha but not hif1-alpha caused the small liver phenotype (E). ATG-MO of hif3-alpha also caused a slight effect on liver development (F).

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Stage: Day 5

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Antibody Labeling
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Stage: Day 5

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