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- ZDB-FIG-170413-26
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- Mandal et al., 2017 - Wnt signaling balances specification of the cardiac and pharyngeal muscle fields
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Effects of early Wnt signaling modulation on cranial cartilage. Alcian blue staining at 72 hpf. (A, B) Control sibling embryos and embryos with increased Wnt signaling (hsp70l:wnt8a-GFP+). The anterior neural crest-derived cartilaginous arches are lost and malformed after increased Wnt signaling. (C,D) Control sibling embryos and embryos with decreased Wnt signaling (hsp70l:dkk1-GFP+). The neural crest derived cartilage was minimally affected after loss of Wnt signaling, despite the larger heads. Images are anterior and ventral views. Anterior is up. ≥ 15 embryos were examined per condition. Scale bar indicates 100 μm. |
Reprinted from Mechanisms of Development, 143, Mandal, A., Holowiecki, A., Song, Y.C., Waxman, J.S., Wnt signaling balances specification of the cardiac and pharyngeal muscle fields, 32-41, Copyright (2017) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Mech. Dev.