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Neural crest cell migration is initially normal but later disrupted in erbb3b mutants
'''Fig. Neural crest cell migration is initially normal but later disrupted in erbb3b mutants'''


===Description===
Whole-mount labeling using crestin (A,B,E-H) or sox10 (C,D) riboprobes of wild-type embryos (A,C,E,G) and erbb3b mutants (B,D,F,H). At 24 hpf, both probes show that NC cell migration appears normal in erbb3b mutants (B,D) and in WT (A,C). At 27 (E,F) and 30 (G,H) hpf, NC cells form segmental streams ventral of the notochord in WT (E,G). In contrast, in erbb3b mutants (F,H) there are no streams at these stages, and NC cell migration is disrupted. Dotted lines represent dorsal aspect of the notochord. Lateral views, anterior to left. Scale bar 20 μm.
Whole-mount labeling using crestin (A,B,E-H) or sox10 (C,D) riboprobes of wild-type embryos (A,C,E,G) and erbb3b mutants (B,D,F,H). At 24 hpf, both probes show that NC cell migration appears normal in erbb3b mutants (B,D) and in WT (A,C). At 27 (E,F) and 30 (G,H) hpf, NC cells form segmental streams ventral of the notochord in WT (E,G). In contrast, in erbb3b mutants (F,H) there are no streams at these stages, and NC cell migration is disrupted. Dotted lines represent dorsal aspect of the notochord. Lateral views, anterior to left. Scale bar 20 μm.


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© 2008 Honjo et. al..This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
© 2008 Honjo ''et. al''..This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.


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Fig. Neural crest cell migration is initially normal but later disrupted in erbb3b mutants

Description

Whole-mount labeling using crestin (A,B,E-H) or sox10 (C,D) riboprobes of wild-type embryos (A,C,E,G) and erbb3b mutants (B,D,F,H). At 24 hpf, both probes show that NC cell migration appears normal in erbb3b mutants (B,D) and in WT (A,C). At 27 (E,F) and 30 (G,H) hpf, NC cells form segmental streams ventral of the notochord in WT (E,G). In contrast, in erbb3b mutants (F,H) there are no streams at these stages, and NC cell migration is disrupted. Dotted lines represent dorsal aspect of the notochord. Lateral views, anterior to left. Scale bar 20 μm.

Reference

Honjo Y, Kniss J & Eisen JS. (2008). Neuregulin-mediated ErbB3 signaling is required for formation of zebrafish dorsal root ganglion neurons. Development , 135, 2615-25. PMID: 18599505 DOI.

Copyright

© 2008 Honjo et. al..This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.


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