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Cover: Transcripts encoding the Na+/K+-ATPase α2-isoform (Atp1a2) are predominantly expressed in slow-twitch muscles, and not fast-twitch muscles, in zebrafish. The image represents a transverse section of a zebrafish embryo at 60-hours post-fertilization double-stained by in situ hybridization for Atp1a2 (red) in combination with immunostaining using anti-F310 antibody, which labels fast-twitch muscles (green). Image courtesy of Canan Doğanlı and Jakob Kibsgaard (Aarhus University). See article by Canan Doğanlı et al. (pp. 6166–6175).
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