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Fig. 1. Schematic of vertebrate lens development. (vesicle is formed, the lens cells in the posterior half of the vesicle elongate and form the lens fiber cells (LF)
Fig. 2. A comparison of wild-type and Foxe3 showing the absence of the lens (arrow). The asterisk indicates theempty cavity, most likely corresponding to the vitreous
Fig. 3. Regulatory interactions during lens formation in the headsurface ectoderm and lens

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