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Description FIG. 4. Colocalization of 3,3′-diaminobenzidine (DAB)-stained visceral endoderm and Spink3+/Ttr+/Trh+ endoderm in E7.5 embryos. E7.5 mouse embryo showing the distribution of DAB+ endoderm alone (A) and colocalization of DAB+ and Spink3+ endoderm (B). Sagittal (C, D) and coronal (E, F) sections of a double stained E7.5 mouse embryo. The position of Spink3+ DAB− cells is bracketed by arrowheads in D and F. An E7.5 mouse embryo showing the colocalization of DAB+ and Trh+ endoderm in wholemount (G), sagittal (H, I), and coronal (J, K) sections. The border between the Trh+ cells and DAB+ cells is indicated by the arrowheads. An E7.5 mouse embryo showing the colocalization of DAB+ and Ttr+ endoderm in wholemount (L), sagittal (M, N), and coronal (O, P) sections. The position of Ttr+ DAB− cells is bracketed by arrowheads in N and P. The dashed line indicates the position of the embryonic and extra-embryonic boundary in all images. *Anterior.
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Source https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/biores.2014.0010#supplementary-materials Hwee Ngee Goh, Peter D. Rathjen, Mary Familari, and Joy Rathjen BioResearch Open Access Vol. 3, No. 3. Endoderm Complexity in the Mouse Gastrula Is Revealed Through the Expression of Spink3 https://doi.org/10.1089/biores.2014.0010
Author Hwee Ngee Goh, Peter D. Rathjen, Mary Familari, and Joy Rathjen
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