- Title
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Thyroid hormone coordinates developmental trajectories but does not underlie developmental truncation in danionins
- Authors
- Hu, Y., Mauri, A., Donahue, J., Singh, R., Acosta, B., McMenamin, S.
- Source
- Full text @ Dev. Dyn.
Cleared and stained zebrafish and Danionella. A, Wild‐type (WT) juvenile zebrafish. B, WT adult zebrafish. C, Hypothyroid (TH−) juvenile zebrafish. D, TH− adult zebrafish. E, Adult Danionella priapus. F, Adult Danionella translucida PHENOTYPE:
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ZFIN is incorporating published figure images and captions as part of an ongoing project. Figures from some publications have not yet been curated, or are not available for display because of copyright restrictions. PHENOTYPE:
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ZFIN is incorporating published figure images and captions as part of an ongoing project. Figures from some publications have not yet been curated, or are not available for display because of copyright restrictions. PHENOTYPE:
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The lateral line system in zebrafish and Danionella. A and B, DiASP live staining of head neuromasts in WT juvenile (13 mm SL) and adult (18+ mm SL). Arrowhead indicates rod‐shaped canal neuromasts at adult stage. C, Scanning electron micrographs of a supraorbital canal neuromast in WT adult. Dotted line outlines the neuromast; solid line outlines the bony edge of the canal. D, Head neuromasts in Danionella priapus adult. E‐G, Same as B‐D in TH− zebrafish. H, Facial neuromasts in Danionella translucida adult. I‐N, DiASP live staining of trunk neuromasts in WT juvenile zebrafish (13 mm SL, I), WT adult (18+ mm SL, J), D. priapus adult (K), TH− juvenile (13 mm SL, L) TH− adult (18+ mm SL, M), and D. translucida adult (N). SL, standard length; TH−, hypothyroid; WT, Wild‐type PHENOTYPE:
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ZFIN is incorporating published figure images and captions as part of an ongoing project. Figures from some publications have not yet been curated, or are not available for display because of copyright restrictions. |