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Platelet-derived growth factor A (pdgf-a) expression during zebrafish embryonic development

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  • Volume 212, pages 298–301, (2002)
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Platelet-derived growth factor A (pdgf-a) expression during zebrafish embryonic development
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  • Lihui Liu1,
  • Vladimir Korzh2,
  • Nataraja V. Balasubramaniyan1,
  • Marc Ekker3 &
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Zebrafish pdgf-a gene was cloned and its expression pattern studied during zebrafish embryogenesis. Zebrafish pdgf-a mRNA was present at high levels in fertilized eggs as well as in all embryonic cells up to the end of gastrulation. Spatially restricted expression started after the onset of segmentation and was mainly localized in the developing central nervous system, including forebrain, midbrain, hindbrain, and the developing pharyngeal arches. Transient expression was also detected in Kupffer's vesicle, a teleost-specific structure, and in lateral trunk and tail regions surrounding the neural keel, as well as areas of the developing pronephros.

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  1. Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, National University of Singapore, Singapore, 119260, , , , ,

    Lihui Liu, Nataraja V. Balasubramaniyan & Ruowen Ge

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    Vladimir Korzh

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    Marc Ekker

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Liu, L., Korzh, V., Balasubramaniyan, N.V. et al. Platelet-derived growth factor A (pdgf-a) expression during zebrafish embryonic development. Dev Genes Evol 212, 298–301 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00427-002-0234-3

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  • Received: 29 January 2002

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  • Issue Date: July 2002

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00427-002-0234-3

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