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Fig. 5 Whole-mount in situ hybridization analysis of zebrafish marcksb during early development. A: 8-cell stage; B: 30%-epiboly stage; C: 50% epiboly stage; D: 90% epiboly stage; E and F: 8 somites stage; G and H: 16 somites stage; I-K: 24 hpf; L: 48 hpf. J: partial enlargement of panel I, arrow indicates the spinal cord; K: partial enlargement of panel I, arrow indicates the lateral line progenitor neurons. Embryos in A -D were lateral view with dorsal to the right, embryos in E, G-L were lateral view with dorsal to the top, and embryo in F was dorsal view with anterior to the left.
                
                    
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    Reprinted from Gene, 521(1), Wang, Y.W., Wei, C.Y., Dai, H.P., Zhu, Z.Y., and Sun, Y.H., Subtractive phage display technology identifies zebrafish marcksb that is required for gastrulation, 69-77, Copyright (2013) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Gene
 
        