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Description FIGURE 4. The developmental outcome of the node graft labeled with mCherry depended on the graft sites. (A) Development of the node grafts from mCherry-expressing st. 4 Japanese quail embryos at various positions of the chicken host embryos: (a) Replacing the host node; (b) Anterior to the host node; (c) Posterior to the host node. Inverted U, host node; horizontal solid lines, the boundary of anterior and posterior embryonic regions; broken horizontal lines, the anteroposterior level of the node grafting; vertical dotted lines, the host embryo axes; scale bar, 500 μm; AME, anterior mesendoderm; PP, prechordal plate; ANC, anterior notochord; PNC, posterior notochord. (B) Embryos analogous to (b,c) were immunostained for SOX2. Node grafting at an anterior position always resulted in secondary brain development expressing SOX2. Scale bar, 500 µm
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Source https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcell.2022.1019845/full Epiblast cells gather onto the anterior mesendoderm and initiate brain development without the direct involvement of the node in avian embryos: Insights from broad-field live imaging. Front. Cell Dev. Biol. 10:1019845. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2022.1019845
Author Yoshihi K, Iida H, Teramoto M, Ishii Y, Kato K and Kondoh H

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