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Fig. 7. Knockdown of Lmx1b.1 and Lmx1b.2 results in increased cell death around the
IsO, with a concomitant failure of neural differentiation. (A-D) A TUNEL assay
stains apoptotic cells blue. Dorsal views with anterior leftwards. (A) A low
level of randomly distributed apoptosis is detected in wild-type embryos. (B)
Injection of BX-MO results in a nonspecific increase in apoptosis. (C)
Injection of B1B2-MO sharply increases apoptosis in the IsO, especially
caudally. Nonspecific apoptosis is also increased. (D) Increased apoptosis is
detected around the IsO in embryos homozygous for the pax2.1/no
isthmus mutation, especially rostrally. (E,F) Cranial motoneurons were
visualized by expressing GFP under the control of the Islet1 promoter and
staining with an antibody against GFP. (E) Cranial motoneurons III and IV
flank the IsO. (F) Neurons III and IV fail to form in B1B2-MO-injected
embryos, while other neurons are unaffected. Red arrowheads indicate position
of the MMR and asterisks mark normal position of missing neurons.