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Fig. 3. Inhibition of endogenous TSG expression in early Xenopus embryos
results in head and tail defects. (A) Control stage matched tadpole. (B) When
5 ng TSG-MO was injected into the marginal zone of each blastomere at the
four-cell stage, the resulting tadpoles showed reduced head structures
including defective eye formation together with mild tail defects and body
curvature. (D,E) When the two dorsal (the region with low BMP signaling) or
the two ventral (the region with high BMP signaling) blastomeres were injected
with 10 ng TSG-MO per cell at the four-cell stage, the resulting embryos
displayed head malformations and a bent body axis (dorsal injection, D) or
reduction and ventralward bending of the tails (ventral injection, E) in the
tadpoles. The control embryos for this experiment are shown in panel C. In all
panels anterior is to the right and dorsal is up.