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X epilectin: a novel epidermal fucolectin regulated by BMP signalling

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Fig. 1. Nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequence of X-epilectin cDNA. Thethe polyA addition site
Fig. 2. Sequence comparison of X-epilectin with vertebrate lectins of similar sequence
Fig. 3. Temporal expression of the X-epilectin gene. RT-PCR analysis showing the expression pattern of X-epilectin transcripts in Xenopus laevisupregulated at stage 13
Fig. 5. Spatial expression of the X-epilectin gene in the adult frog. RT-PCR analysis showing the expression pattern of X-epilectin transcripts indifferent Xenopus laevis adult tissues
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