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Fig. 7. In situ hybridization with Vax and Tbx5 on retinae infected with RCAS-DNhRAR{alpha} and in situ hybridization with RALDH1 and RALDH3 on RCAS-Vax infected retinae. Flat-mounted E7 retina oriented with dorsal towards the top and ventral towards the bottom, anterior (nasal) towards the left and posterior (temporal) towards the right, injected with RCAS-DNhRAR{alpha}, on which in situ hybridization was carried out with the following probes: Vax (purple signal, A) and Tbx5 (purple signal, C). The RCAS infection (brown) was detected by immunohistochemistry using 3c2 anti viral-Gag antibody (B,D). (E-H) E7 retina oriented as above, injected with RCAS-Vax on which double in situ hybridization was carried out with RALDH3 (purple signal, E,G) and RCAS (blue signal) (F,H). Magnified views of E and F are shown in G and H, respectively. (I,J) E7 retina also injected with RCAS-Vax on which in situ hybridization was carried out with RALDH1 (lack of purple signal, I) and RCAS (blue signal, J).