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Mouse E10.5 Hindlimb Gene Expression

  • Black arrows - point to normal expression.
  • Dotted lines - mark somite boundaries in Shh expression panels.
  • Brackets in Gli1 expression panel - denote anterior domains that are free of Gli1 signals.


Links: Sall4 limb skeletal elements model | Limb Development | Limb Abnormalities | Appendicular Skeleton | OMIM607343


Reference

<pubmed>25848055</pubmed>

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Figure 2 - Panel E control cropped, resized and labels from original image.

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