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Fig. 2. Grafted quail neural crest contribution to E15 chimeric corneas. All
corneas are pigmented on the periphery (A,E,I,M). In addition, cardiac neural
crest chimera corneas develop a darkly pigmented mass on their dorsal surfaces
(E,I), which in some cases, grows feather buds (I, arrowhead). Cross-sections
through representative corneas showing QCPN-positive (red nuclei) and
MF20-positive (green) cells counterstained with DAPI. Midbrain control
sections (B-D) show QCPN-positive cells in the corneal epithelium (Ep), stroma
(st), endothelial cell layer (En) and ciliary muscle (Cm). Cardiac neural
crest chimera corneas show numerous QCPN-positive cells and melanocytes in the
ectopic mass (F-H), but fewer QCPN-positive cells in the layers of the cornea
(J-L). All QCPN-positive cells in trunk neural crest chimera corneas
(including those in the ciliary muscle, arrow) are pigmented.
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