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Adult pfe mutant fish show an increase in S-iridophores and a reduction of melanophore number although stripes appear to be of normal width, at least in anterior regions where the striped organisation is better preserved (Fig. 3A).
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To obtain this, on the side containing two fish, the compartments containing stimuli were enlarged to 3/2 of normal width (4 cm).
Stripes and interstripes of normal width are formed in a parallel arrangement, but they are heavily curved, sometimes branched and often interrupted, and they also may run in a vertical rather than horizontal orientation, unique in each mutant fish (Fig. 9A,B).
It should be noted that the altered distribution of VGSCs was restricted to widened nodes of Ranvier and often in the same section and even the same fibre, nodes of Ranvier of normal width were seen with a normal distribution of Caspr and VGSCs.
Also, the upward movement of the tongue is necessary for the creation of normal width of the hard palate.
Avenues were of average width.
The seed PWM P s is of width k, smaller than the full motif width.
In these slices all mitotic (PH3 +) cells were identified and counted within a distance of 100 μm of the ventricular wall; this being the normal maximal width of the neurogenic niche revealed by the distribution of Ki67 + cells (Kazanis and ffrench-Constant, 2011).
(1993), a Citroën car reduced to two-thirds of its normal width.
However, a horizontal alignment of melanophore spots maintaining approximately normal width of stripes is preserved in pfe mutants and in many individuals three stripe-like melanophore arrangements are discernible.
Vessels with non-circumferential changes: AE: abnormal artery: intima widened only locally i.e. non-circumferentially, the remainder of the intima cirmference is normal in width.
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