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Figure 3. Formation of the posterior pituitary in chimeric embryos.

(A) Section through an E9.0 chimeric embryo demonstrating a region free of Rx-deficient cells in the ventral hypothalamus. Two arrows indicate the sharp boundaries between the wild type cells (white) and Rx−/− cells (blue). (B) Section through an E9.5 chimeric embryo demonstrating that the evaginating posterior pituitary does not contain any Rx-deficient cells. Two arrows indicate the sharp boundaries between the wild type cells and Rx−/− cells. (C) Section through an E10.5 chimeric embryo showing that the tubular posterior pituitary is devoid of Rx−/− cells. (D) Section through an E11.5 chimeric embryo demonstrating that the posterior pituitary is devoid of Rx−/− cells. (E) Sagittal section of an E9.0 chimeric embryo visualizing the Rx−/− cell free region in the ventral hypothalamus. (F) Sagittal section of an E9.5 chimeric embryo showing that the evaginating posterior pituitary does not contain Rx−/− cells. AP - anterior pituitary, PP – posterior pituitary
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Source https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0004513 Medina-Martinez O, Amaya-Manzanares F, Liu C, Mendoza M, Shah R, Zhang L, et al. (2009) Cell-Autonomous Requirement for Rx Function in the Mammalian Retina and Posterior Pituitary. PLoS ONE 4(2): e4513. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004513
Author Medina-Martinez O, Amaya-Manzanares F, Liu C, Mendoza M, Shah R, Zhang L, et al.
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