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LLeras Forero et al., 2018 - Segmentation of the zebrafish axial skeleton relies on notochord sheath cells and not on the segmentation clock
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Fig. 4-S1

Wild type entpd5:kaede larvae develop axial segmentation in an orderly manner from anterior to posterior.

Virtual time lapse of one larva from 7 dpf to 23 dpf showing entpd5 positive segment development in the axial skeleton progressing continuously from anterior to posterior, with regular distance between segments. Scale bars are 300 µm.

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