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Fig. 2. SMP formation in the developing mouse embryo. (A-C) Timecourse showing the
development of the SMP during mid-gestation. (A) Transverse section through an
E9.5 wild-type embryo stained with antibodies for phalloidin (green) and PDX1
(red). The position of the dorsal pancreatic bud is shown with the PDX1
antibody. The white box indicates the region that is magnified (4x) in
B, which highlights the organised cellular structure of the SMP that is
revealed following staining for f-actin. The cells are elongated and situated
perpendicular to the dorsoventral embryonic axis. (C) At E10, the SMP (white
arrowheads) and spleno-pancreatic mesenchyme have grown laterally to the left.
The SMP that was situated on the right side is now absent and is replaced by a
thin mesothelial layer (yellow arrowheads). (D) Dh/Dh mutant embryos
at E9.5 differ from wild type in that an unorganised mesenchymal layer of
cells surround the midline-positioned dorsal pancreatic bud. The white box
indicates the region magnified (4x) in E; the cells are round and
densely packed. (F-N) At E9.5, the initially bilateral SMP is characterised by
elongated nuclei (F-H). These are lost on the right-hand side in a
ventral-to-dorsal direction over the course of 24 hours, and in their place
nuclei resembling those in the underlying mesenchyme and adjacent mesothelia
are observed (I-N). The yellow boxes in F,I and L indicate the regions
magnified (4x) in G,H,J,K,M,N. Dorsal and ventral (in C only) pancreatic
buds are shown in red (PDX1 antibody stain). dp, dorsal pancreatic bud. Scale
bars: 60 µm in A,C-E.