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Novel gene expression domains reveal early patterning of the Xenopus endoderm.

Novel gene expression domains reveal early patterning of the Xenopus endoderm.

Gene Clone Species Stages Anatomy
c3.L laevis NF stage 22 to NF stage 39 fin , brain , neural crest , endoderm , liver diverticulum , [+]

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  Fig. 3. Genes expressed in the Xenopus posterior endoderm from stages 22–39. Whole mount in situ hybridizations with antisense IMP2 [impdh1], Chito [ctbs], Endocut [darmin] and complement C3 [c3] probes. The thin black line indicates the position along the anterior-posterior axis where the cross sections on the right were taken. For the whole mount preparations anterior is to the right and in sections dorsal is up.

Gene Clone Species Stages Anatomy
c3.L laevis NF stage 42 hindgut , intestine , liver , foregut

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  Fig. 6. Gene expression in organ buds of the stage 42 gut tube. The top panel show a schematic of an isolated stage 42 Xenopus gut tube indicating the lung buds (lu; blue), Liver bud (li; red), gall bladder bud (gb), pancreatic bud (p; gene) and intestine (in). The lower eight panels show whole mount in situ preparations of isolated stage 42 gut tubes with NDRG1 [ndrg1], Sam68 [khdrbs1], Fetuinish [fetub] , Vent-2 [ventx2.2], IMP2 [impdh1], Chito [ctbs] , Endocut [darmin] and C3 [c3] antisense probes.