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itln1xenopus epidermis [+] 

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Expression summary for itln1

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XDB3

XDB3
laevis
3 images
NF stage 19 to NF stage 24 epidermis in situ hybridization
Embryonic frog epidermis: a model for the study of cell-cell interactions in the development of mucociliary disease.


tropicalis
1 image
NF stage 27 epidermis, goblet cell, skin immunohistochemistry
Dubaissi E and Papalopulu N (2011) Assay

Paper
tropicalis
1 image
NF stage 27 to NF stage 33 and 34 ciliated epidermal cell, epidermis, non-cililated epidermal cell in situ hybridization
Dubaissi E and Papalopulu N (2011) Assay


laevis
1 image
NF stage 27 to NF stage 33 and 34 epidermis, goblet cell, non-cililated epidermal cell, skin immunohistochemistry
Cibois M et al. (2015) Assay


laevis
1 image
NF stage 25 epidermis outer layer immunohistochemistry
WDR5 Stabilizes Actin Architecture to Promote Multiciliated Cell Formation.

Paper
tropicalis
1 image
NF stage 27 to NF stage 29 and 30 epidermis in situ hybridization
A single-cell, time-resolved profiling of Xenopus mucociliary epithelium reveals nonhierarchical model of development.

Paper
laevis
1 image
NF stage 8 to NF stage 27 ionocyte immunohistochemistry
A single-cell, time-resolved profiling of Xenopus mucociliary epithelium reveals nonhierarchical model of development.

Paper
laevis
4 images
NF stage 8 to NF stage 27 epidermis, goblet cell in situ hybridization

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