2023
DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.672
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wnt10a is required for zebrafish median fin fold maintenance and adult unpaired fin metamorphosis

Erica L. Benard,
Ismail Küçükaylak,
Julia Hatzold
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundMutations of human WNT10A are associated with odonto‐ectodermal dysplasia syndromes. Here, we present analyses of wnt10a loss‐of‐function mutants in the zebrafish.Resultswnt10a mutant zebrafish embryos display impaired tooth development and a collapsing median fin fold (MFF). Rescue experiments show that wnt10a is essential for MFF maintenance both during embryogenesis and later metamorphosis. The MFF collapse could not be attributed to increased cell death or altered proliferation rates of MFF cell … Show more

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