Patterns & Phenotypes
Characterization of the AP-1 μ1A and μ1B adaptins in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
Article first published online: 22 JUL 2010
DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.22372
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Zizioli, D., Forlanelli, E., Guarienti, M., Nicoli, S., Fanzani, A., Bresciani, R., Borsani, G., Preti, A., Cotelli, F. and Schu, P. (2010), Characterization of the AP-1 μ1A and μ1B adaptins in zebrafish (Danio rerio). Dev. Dyn., 239: 2404–2412. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.22372
Publication History
- Issue published online: 24 AUG 2010
- Article first published online: 22 JUL 2010
- Manuscript Accepted: 10 JUN 2010
Funded by
- Grants 60% MIUR
- “Associazione Amici per il Cuore”
- C.A.R.I.P.L.O. platform Molecular Biology and Cancer Stem Cells
- Grant sponsor: CARIPLO PLATFORM Molecular Biology and Cancer Stem Cells
- CARIPLO Foundation (Zebragene). Grant Number: DFG 802/3-1 (P.S.)
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| DVDY_22372_sm_SuppFig1.tif | 1379K | Supporting Information Figure 1. Morphants phenotype using the splice-inhibiting morfolino. Also, these morphants show severe developmental abnormalities of gut region at 24 and 48 hpf. All images are lateral view anterior to the left. | |
| DVDY_22372_sm_SuppFig2.tif | 4083K | Supporting Information Figure 2. Hystological sections. We analyzed sections from control embryos and morphants (splice inhibiting morphants) ap1m2MOs. In the control embryos the gut region is intact while in the ap1m2MOs there is a reduction in size of gut region (white arrow). | |
| DVDY_22372_sm_SuppFig3.tif | 254K | Supporting Information Figure 3. ap1m1 transcripts in ap1m2 morphants. | |
| DVDY_22372_sm_SuppTable1.tif | 662K | Supporting Information Table 1. Summary of zebrafish μ1-adaptins. |
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