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Kudo et al., 2004 - Zebrafish periostin is required for the adhesion of muscle fiber bundles to the myoseptum and for the differentiation of muscle fibers
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Fig. 6

Histological analysis of periostin morphants. Sagittal sections of control MO (A and C)- and periostin MO (B and D)-injected embryos at 24 hpf (A and B) and 48 hpf (C and D). Immature myofibers extend the entire length of the somites in control MO-injected embryos (A, black arrows), whereas they are disrupted at irregular intervals in periostin morphants (B, white arrows). In 48-hpf control MO-injected embryos, striated myofibers occupy the somites (C). In 48-hpf periostin morphants, the myoseptum is partly disrupted (D, white arrowheads) and striated myofibrils stretch across the two-somite length. In the ventral part of the myotome, the periostin morphants show less differentiated muscle fibers than the control morphants (D, asterisk, vs. asterisk in C). Abbreviation: NC, notochord. Scale bar: 15 μm.

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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 267(2), Kudo, H., Amizuka, N., Araki, K., Inohaya, K., and Kudo A., Zebrafish periostin is required for the adhesion of muscle fiber bundles to the myoseptum and for the differentiation of muscle fibers, 473-487, Copyright (2004) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.