File:RUNX3-EGR1-and-SOX9B-Form-a-Regulatory-Cascade-Required-to-Modulate-BMP-Signaling-during-Cranial-pone.0050140.s003.ogv

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English: Double fluorescent in situ hybridization for fli1 (Cy3, red) and egr1 (FITC, green) in 47 hpf zebrafish embryos. Lateral view, anterior to the left, the movie proceeds from the left side going to the center of the embryo. fli1 is expressed in cranial neural crest cells (pharyngeal cartilage precursor cells) and in endothelium. fli1 displays the characteristic expression pattern in “stripes” of the pharygeal cartilage precursor cells. egr1 is expressed more inside of the embryo in the pharyngeal endoderm. fli1 and egr1 mRNAs never colocalize.
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Source Movie S1 from Dalcq J, Pasque V, Ghaye A, Larbuisson A, Motte P, Martial J, Muller M (2012). "RUNX3, EGR1 and SOX9B Form a Regulatory Cascade Required to Modulate BMP-Signaling during Cranial Cartilage Development in Zebrafish". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0050140. PMID 23209659. PMC: 3507947.
Author Dalcq J, Pasque V, Ghaye A, Larbuisson A, Motte P, Martial J, Muller M
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