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[edit]DescriptionExpression patterns of wnt3 (a–d), pkdcc (e–h), eomes (i–l) and tbx6 (m–p) in en face views at stages 0 (a, e, i, m), 1 (b, f, j, n), 2 (c, g, k, o) and 3 (d, h, l, p) in rabbit embryo.tif |
Expression patterns of wnt3 (a–d), pkdcc (e–h), eomes (i–l) and tbx6 (m–p) in en face views at stages 0 (a, e, i, m), 1 (b, f, j, n), 2 (c, g, k, o) and 3 (d, h, l, p) using bright-field illumination. Embryonic discs are oriented with the anterior pole to the top. Stages are indicated by Arabic numbers; genes names are printed in italics. Dotted lines (f, g, h) mark the border of the embryonic disc as determined by cell density in dark-field microscopy (see suppl. Fig. 1). White arrows mark the tip of the primitive streak. The hash symbol (c) indicates a staining artefact. The scale bar corresponds to 25 μm in panels showing stage 0 embryonic discs (a, e, i, m), to 450 μm (g), 550 μm (o), and 500 μm (b–d, f, h, j–l, n, p) in panels showing later stages, respectively. |
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Source | https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00427-021-00677-w#Fig1 Expression patterns of signalling molecules and transcription factors in the early rabbit embryo and their significance for modelling amniote axis formation. Dev Genes Evol 231, 73–83 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00427-021-00677-w. |
Author | Plöger, R., Viebahn, C. |
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