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Fig. 4. Localization of Xenopus ADH1 and ADH4 mRNAs by wholemount in situ hybridization. A: ADH1 mRNA detection in pronephros and liver rudiment in a stage 35/36 tadpole treated with an ADH1 antisense riboprobe; no detection was observed in a tadpole treated with a control ADH1 sense riboprobe. B: A transverse section of the embryo shown in A showing ADH1 mRNA detection in each pronephros. C: Section of embryo in A showing ADH1 mRNA localization in the developing liver rudiment. D: ADH1 mRNA detection in the liver of a stage 45 tadpole treated with an ADH1 antisense riboprobe; control tadpole was treated with an ADH1 sense riboprobe. E: Adult stomach treated with a control ADH4 sense riboprobe shows essentially no background detection. F: Adult stomach treated with an ADH4 antisense riboprobe reveals mRNA detection localized to only the gastric mucosa. Magnifications: A, 153; B, E, F, 100 3; C, 403; and D, 203.

Image published in: Hoffmann I et al. (1998)

Copyright © 1998. Image reproduced with permission of the Publisher, John Wiley & Sons.

GeneSynonymsSpeciesStage(s)Tissue
adh4X. tropicalisThroughout NF stage 66stomach
gut epithelium
adh1b.Ladh-2, adh2, LOC398377, MGC83376X. laevisThroughout NF stage 35 and 36pronephric kidney
liver primordium
kidney
adh1b.Ladh-2, adh2, LOC398377, MGC83376X. laevisThroughout NF stage 45liver
adh5adh-3, adhx, fdh, gsnorX. tropicalisThroughout NF stage 66

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