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- ZDB-FIG-160817-10
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- Kimelman, 2016 - A novel cold-sensitive mutant of ntla reveals temporal roles of Brachyury in zebrafish
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Fig. 4
Maintaining ntlacs/cs embryos at 17°C enhances the mutant phenotype. Wild-type and ntlacs/cs embryos were maintained at 17°C from shield stage until the equivalent of 2 dpf. Whereas wild-type embryos formed a normal body (although often with a curved tail), ntlacs/cs embryos appeared morphologically the same as ntla-/- embryos (see Fig. 1). |
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