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The Transcription Factor six1 Inhibits Neuronal and Promotes Hair Cell Fate in the Developing Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Inner Ear
J. Neurosci. Bricaud and Collazo 26: 10438

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  • supplemental material - Figure S1. Schematic summarizing the hypothesized genetic interactions leading to the formation of macular hair cells and SAG neurons. All interactions may be direct or indirect through as yet unknown intermediates. The two dashed lines (negative in red, positive in black) represent results from others (Riley et al., 1999; Kozlowski et al., 2005). The regulation of pax8 by foxi1 has been shown elsewhere (Solomon et al., 2003).
  • supplemental material - Figure S2. Flat-mount in situ hybridization to six1 in developing otic placode of 16.5 hpf embryos injected with (A) STD and (B) foxi1-MO. The arrows point to the forming otic placodes. The changed expression was confirmed in at least 25 of 30 embryos scored for each condition. All panels are dorsal views with anterior to the left. Scale bar: 50 µm.




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