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- Ning et al., 2025 - BCAS2 promotes primitive hematopoiesis by sequestering β-catenin within the nucleus
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| Overexpression of the CC domains of BCAS2 restores nuclear β-catenin accumulation in bcas2 morphants. Immunofluorescence staining of β-catenin in Tg(gata1:GFP) embryos at 16 hpf. The embryos were injected with 8 ng bcas2 MO and 300 pg of BCAS2 CC1-2 mRNA at the one-cell stage. The dotted lines show the GFP-positive hematopoietic progenitor cells. The relative fluorescence of β-catenin was quantified in (B) (n=6). *p<0.05 (Student’s t-test). Scale bars, 10 μm (A). | 
                
                    
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