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- Umali et al., 2019 - Loss of foxc1 in zebrafish reduces optic nerve size and cell number in the ganglion cell layer
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Fig. 2
Loss of foxc1 function causes reduced cell number in the RGC layer. foxc1a morpholino injection into a foxc1b -/- background (D) reduced RGC number when compared to wildtype embryos injected with standard negative control morpholinos (A), wildtype embryos injected with foxc1a morpholinos (B), or foxc1b mutants injected with control morpholinos (C). This is statistically significant p = 0.013 (E, comparison of A-D). Data presented as mean ± SEM. |
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Reprinted from Vision Research, 156, Umali, J., Hawkey-Noble, A., French, C.R., Loss of foxc1 in zebrafish reduces optic nerve size and cell number in the ganglion cell layer, 66-72, Copyright (2019) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Vision Res.