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Jänicke et al., 2007
- Foxi3 transcription factors and Notch signaling control the formation of skin ionocytes from epidermal precursors of the zebrafish embryo.
Developmental Biology
307(2):258-271
Full text @ Dev. Biol.
EXPRESSION / LABELING:
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Stage Range: | 5-9 somites to Prim-5 |
PHENOTYPE:
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Stage: | Prim-5 |
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Gene Expression Details
Gene | Antibody | Fish | Conditions | Stage | Anatomy | Assay |
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atp6v1aa | notch1atp37/+ | standard conditions | Prim-5 | vH ionocyte | ISH | |
notch1atp37/tp37 | standard conditions | Prim-5 | vH ionocyte | ISH | ||
dlc | WT | standard conditions | 5-9 somites | ectodermal cell | ISH | |
foxi3a | WT | standard conditions | 10-13 somites | ionocyte progenitor cell | ISH | |
foxi3b | WT | standard conditions | 10-13 somites | ionocyte progenitor cell | ISH | |
jag2a | WT | standard conditions | 10-13 somites | ectoderm | ISH | |
10-13 somites | ionocyte progenitor cell | ISH | ||||
10-13 somites | yolk syncytial layer cell | ISH | ||||
jag2b | WT | standard conditions | 10-13 somites | ectoderm | ISH | |
10-13 somites | yolk syncytial layer cell | ISH |
Antibody Labeling Details
No data available
Phenotype Details
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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 307(2), Jänicke, M., Carney, T.J., and Hammerschmidt, M., Foxi3 transcription factors and Notch signaling control the formation of skin ionocytes from epidermal precursors of the zebrafish embryo, 258-271, Copyright (2007) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol. |
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