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Figure 2: Expression pattern of Xhepatocystin during early development. (A) Xhepatocystin is expressed throughout embryogenesis as monitored by RT-PCR analysis. Ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) was used as a loading control. (B) Expression pattern of Xhepatocystin at selected developmental stages as analyzed by whole-mount in situ hybridization using a Xhepatocystin anti-sense probe. A sense probe was used as a negative control. Arrows indicate the region where the embryo was vertically sectioned and examined. ST: stage. Xhepatocystin was expressed in dorsal ectoderm and dorsal mesoderm. In neurula stage embryos (stage 18 & 23) Xhepatocystin was highly expressed in the neural plate and anterior neural fold. At the early tadpole stage, Xhepatocystin was found expressed in the head, neural tube and notochord. Later in development, strong expression was observed in head, eyes, spinal cord, notochord, liver and kidney.

Image published in: Overton JD et al. (2015)

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GeneSynonymsSpeciesStage(s)Tissue
prkcsh.LhepatocystinX. laevisThroughout NF stage 10.5ectoderm
mesoderm
dorsal
prkcsh.LhepatocystinX. laevisThroughout NF stage 18neural plate
pre-chordal neural plate
chordal neural plate
neural crest
cranial neural crest
prkcsh.LhepatocystinX. laevisThroughout NF stage 23neural tube
posterior neural tube
anterior neural tube
cement gland primordium
optic vesicle
migratory neural crest cell
prkcsh.LhepatocystinX. laevisSometime during NF stage 28 to NF stage 35 and 36pharyngeal arch
mandibular arch
hyoid arch
branchial arch
pronephric kidney
pronephric tubule
pronephric duct
notochord
central nervous system
brain
spinal cord
eye
forebrain
midbrain
hindbrain
otic vesicle

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