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            Fig. 6.
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 - Postlethwait et al., 2021 - The SARS-CoV-2 receptor and other key components of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System related to COVID-19 are expressed in enterocytes in larval zebrafish
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 (A) Double conserved synteny between Dre17 and Dre20 confirming co-orthology of adam17a and adam17b to ADAM17 and their origin in the TGD. (B) Expression of adam17a in intestinal epithelium and (C) vascular endothelium. (D) Conserved syntenies verify orthology of tmprss2 to TMPRSS2. (E) Expression of tmprss2 was detected in one cell in intestinal epithelium c168 and in only 12 other cells broadly dispersed in the atlas. (F) Human CTSL shares conserved syntenies with zebrafish ctsla. (G) Expression of ctsla in the endothelium and (H) intestinal epithelium.  | 
    
                
                    
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