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Fig. 5 Jag1b-Notch2 signaling functions within CNCCs for DV facial patterning. (A-E) Dissected zebrafish facial skeletons at 5 dpf with wild type (A) shown for reference. Transplantations of wild-type CNCC precursors (B), but not wild-type endoderm (C) or surface ectoderm (D) precursors, rescue the jag1bb1105 skeleton, as compared with the control non-recipient sides. Wild-type CNCC precursor transplants also rescue notch2-MO skeletal defects (E).
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