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hes4xenopus involuted dorsal mesoderm [+] 

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Expression summary for hes4

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Experiment Species Images Stages Anatomy Assay
Aaron M. Zorn Assay

Zorn Lab
laevis
1 image
NF stage 22 somite in situ hybridization
Yamaguti M et al. (2005) Assay

Paper
laevis
1 image
NF stage 10.5 axial mesoderm, involuted dorsal mesoderm in situ hybridization
Hitachi K et al. (2008) Assay

Paper
laevis
1 image
NF stage 29 and 30 presomitic mesoderm, somite in situ hybridization
Andreazzoli M et al. (2003) Assay

Paper
xenopus
2 images
NF stage 13 to NF stage 17 notochord in situ hybridization
Zorn Xl.1764_hes4 Assay

Zorn Lab
laevis
2 images
NF stage 32 to NF stage 35 and 36 somite in situ hybridization
Molecular targets of vertebrate segmentation: two mechanisms control segmental expression of Xenopus hairy2 during somite for...

Paper
laevis
1 image
NF stage 26 to NF stage 28 presomitic mesoderm, somite in situ hybridization
Clone: hairy2a derived probe in situ hybridization

European Xenopus Resource Centre (EXRC)
laevis
2 images
NF stage 29 and 30 to NF stage 33 and 34 somite in situ hybridization
Interaction between X-Delta-2 and Hox genes regulates segmentation and patterning of the anteroposterior axis.

Paper
laevis
1 image
NF stage 20 somite in situ hybridization
Hooker L et al. (2012) Assay

Paper
laevis
1 image
NF stage 19 to NF stage 27 paraxial mesoderm, presomitic mesoderm, somite in situ hybridization
Comparative Functional Analysis of ZFP36 Genes during Xenopus Development.

Paper
laevis
1 image
NF stage 28 presomitic mesoderm in situ hybridization
An intact brachyury function is necessary to prevent spurious axial development in Xenopus laevis.

Paper
laevis
1 image
NF stage 14 axial mesoderm, notochord in situ hybridization


Patient Lab
laevis
3 images
NF stage 31 to NF stage 33 and 34 somite in situ hybridization
Kondow A et al. (2007) Assay

Paper
laevis
1 image
NF stage 20 to NF stage 21 presomitic mesoderm, somite in situ hybridization

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