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- ZDB-FIG-080325-78
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- Harrington et al., 2007 - Cadherin-mediated adhesion regulates posterior body formation
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Loss of N-cadherin function causes axis shortening. (A-E) Lateral views of live 30 hpf zebrafish embryos imaged with Nomarski optics. Anterior is to the left, dorsal is up. Insets show images of somites at the level of the yolk sac extension. Black arrowheads point to brain defects observed in N-cad mutants. Black arrow points to the characteristic club-shaped, shortened tail in N-cadm117 homozygous mutants. WT (A), N-cadp79emcf homozygous mutant (B), N-cadr2.10 homozygous mutant (C), N-cadm117 homozygous mutant (D), N-cadm117/p79emcf transheterozygote mutant (E) embryos. |
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Stage: | Prim-15 |