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Meilin Wu, Jun Li, Kurt A. Engleka, Bo Zhou, Min Min Lu, Joshua B. Plotkin, Jonathan A. Epstein
Published in Volume 118, Issue 6
J Clin Invest. 2008; 118(6):2076–2087 doi:10.1172/JCI33715
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Persistent expression of Pax3 rescues Pax3-null defects.

(A) E13.5 littermates resulting from Pax3Cre/+, R26Pax3/+ intercrosses are shown. Note the open neural tube and exencephaly in the Pax3Cre/Cre, R26+/+ embryo (arrows, upper right panel) that are rescued in the embryos persistently expressing Pax3 (lower panels). (B) H&E-stained sagittal sections of E17.5 littermates show the diaphragm (arrows), which is thin and lacking muscle in Pax3Cre/Cre, R26+/+ embryos (upper right panel) but restored in the embryos persistently expressing Pax3 (lower panels). Original magnification, ×6.3.