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From: Klf8 regulates left-right asymmetric patterning through modulation of Kupffer’s vesicle morphogenesis and spaw expression

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Knockdown of zebrafish klf8 caused defects in heart jogging and looping, and visceral organ positions. a klf8-MO1atg or klf8-MO2atg -injected embryos stained with myl7 exhibited left (L)-jog, no-jog or right (R)-jog and were compared to stained wild-type or 4 mm-MO1-injected control embryos at 24 hpf. b myl7 stained embryos injected with klf8-MO1atg or klf8-MO2atg displayed D-loop, no-loop or L-loop heart and were compared to wild type and control embryos at 48 hpf. c myl7 stained embryos injected with klf8-MO1atg or klf8-MO2atg displayed D-loop, no-loop or L-loop heart and were compared to wild type and control embryos at 72 hpf. d At 54 hpf, gata6 stained wild type or embryos injected with klf8-4 mm MO1, klf8-MO1atg or klf8-MO2atg exhibited organ positions that were classified as: (Normal) normal positions of liver-left, pancreas-right and intestine with left looping, (Intestine only) only intestine without left looping, (Reverse) reversed position of liver-right, pancreas-left and no looping intestine, or (Bilateral) bilateral extension of liver and pancreas. A, atrium; I, intestine; L, liver; P, pancreas; V, ventricle

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