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J. Cell Biol. 10.1083/jcb.200708022
Zoeller et al.

Figure S1 Analysis of Danio rerio domain V/endorepellin.

Figure S2 Comparison of MO-DI and MO-DV perlecan morphants and p53 coknockdown experiments.

Figure S3 Perlecan morphants display an abnormal muscular structure at 2 dpf.

Figure S4 The effects of MO-DI–mediated perlecan knockdown on vascular development are maintained at 3–4 dpf.

Figure S5 Vascular analysis in Tg(fli1:egfp)y1 and Tg(vegfr2:g-rcfp) perlecan morphant embryos.

Video 1 Perlecan morphants have a bent phenotype and swim in a circular fashion.

Video 2 Regular circulation through the heart, head, and axial vessels in a control 3-dpf zebrafish.

Video 3 Perlecan morphant at 3 dpf with a severe phenotype showing the complete absence of circulating blood cells in spite of robust heart contraction.

Video 4 Regular circulation through the trunk vessels in a control 3-dpf zebrafish.

Video 5 Abnormal trunk vessel circulation in a perlecan morphant at 3 dpf.

Video 6 Severely reduced circulation through the trunk vessels in a perlecan morphant at 3 dpf.

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