Fig. 5
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- ZDB-FIG-090113-100
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- Chakraborty et al., 2009 - Loss of ribosomal protein L11 affects zebrafish embryonic development through a p53-dependent apoptotic response
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Inactivation of p53 rescues the morphological defects and apoptosis in L11-deficient embryos. (A, B) Morphology of L11-deficient embryos coinjected with either p53 MO or p53 misMO compared to the control embryos at 24 hpf. The overall body length, midbrain-hindbrain boundary (arrow in A), and enlarged forebrain (asterisk in B) are rescued in p53 MO, but not in p53 misMO-injected L11-deficient embryos. (C, D) TUNEL staining of p53 MO injected L11-deficient embryos. The numbers of apoptotic cells (TUNEL-positive cells in D) are reduced, almost similar to those in wild-type embryos, in p53 MO-coinjected embryos compared to rpl11 MO alone–injected embryos. All images are in lateral views with the anterior to the top in A and D and to the left in B. Scale bars: A, 500 μm; B and D, 200 μm. |
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