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- ZDB-FIG-181003-6
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- Ignatius et al., 2018 - tp53 deficiency causes a wide tumor spectrum and increases embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma metastasis in zebrafish.
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tp53del/del zebrafish survive at expected Mendelian ratios, lack Tp53 protein expression, and are resistant to irradiation-induced cell death. (A) Survival of animals by genotype from a heterozygous tp53wt/del in-cross. tp53 homozygous wild-type (wt/wt), heterozygous (wt/del), and homozygous (del/del) mutant fish. (B) Western blot analysis at 24 hr post-fertilization (hpf) whole embryos. Actin is used as a loading control. (C–D) TUNEL staining performed on tp53wt/wt and tp53del/del embryos following gamma-irradiation at 24hpf (16 Gray) and fixation at 30hpf. Whole embryos images are shown for representative animals of each genotype (C). Quantification of TUNEL-positive cells within 1000 micron2 area. Regions where cells were counted are outlined by the white boxes in panel C. p<0.001 by Student’s T-test. |
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Stage Range: | Prim-5 to Prim-15 |