Fig. 8, S1
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- ZDB-FIG-150826-16
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- Auer et al., 2015 - Deletion of a kinesin I motor unmasks a mechanism of homeostatic branching control by neurotrophin-3
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Phenotype of transplanted RGC arbors at early stages of development. (A) Kif5aa mutant RGC arbors show a delay of ingrowth into the optic tectum compared to wild-type cells (right column). This delay is cell autonomous as mutant RGC axons also fail to invade their target tissue before 4 dpf when transplanted into a wild-type background (upper panel, middle, and left column). In contrary, wild-type cells when transplanted into a kif5aa mutant tectum grow into the neuropil from 3 dpf onwards (lower panel, middle, and left column). Scale bars = 20 µm. |