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Umali et al., 2019 - Loss of foxc1 in zebrafish reduces optic nerve size and cell number in the ganglion cell layer
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Fig. S2

Loss of foxc1 function has minimal effects on oxidative response genes in the eye. Loss of foxc1 function results in a subtle reduction of expression of pdgfra at 24 hpf in the lens and neural crest cells (A and B), and this reduction is more pronounced at 48 hpf when pdgfra expression is confined to the pharyngeal arches (C and D). No change is observed in the expression of heat shock protein genes in the eye such as hspa5 (E and F) and hspa9 (G and H).

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Stage Range: Prim-5 to Long-pec

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Stage Range: Prim-5 to Long-pec

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Reprinted from Vision Research, 156, Umali, J., Hawkey-Noble, A., French, C.R., Loss of foxc1 in zebrafish reduces optic nerve size and cell number in the ganglion cell layer, 66-72, Copyright (2019) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Vision Res.