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English: Gap junction communication in the gut endoderm is blocked in Sox17 mutants. The two sequences correspond to Figure 6G and 6V. Left panel depicting the wild-type, showing spread of Neurobiotin over several cell diameters within the gut endoderm layer. The GFP signal in the injected emVE cell is low due to leakage of the GFP protein out of the cell during the injection process. Right panel depicting the Sox17 mutant, showing retention of Neurobiotin in the injected cells. A, anterior; L, left; P, posterior; R, right.
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Source Movie S7 from Viotti M, Niu L, Shi S, Hadjantonakis A (2012). "Role of the Gut Endoderm in Relaying Left-Right Patterning in Mice". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001276. PMID 22412348. PMC: 3295824.
Author Viotti M, Niu L, Shi S, Hadjantonakis A
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