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Fig. 5. Rescue of cerebral hemorrhages and cortical lamination defects in Psen1–/– embryos with a nestin-Psen1 transgene. Cresyl Violet-stained coronal sections of E18.5 embryos from wild-type (A,F,K), Psen1+/– (B,G,L), Psen1–/– (C,H,M), nestin-Psen1 transgene on Psen1–/– background (D,I,N) and nestin-Psen1 transgene on Psen1+/+ background (E,J,O). (F-O) Higher power views through the lateral telencephalon. In the E18.5 embryos, the wild-type embryo shows a clear lamination pattern with a recognizable ventricular zone (VZ), intermediate zone (IZ), subplate (SP), cortical plate (CP) and marginal zone (MZ). The Psen1–/– animal has multiple areas of hemorrhage (one indicated by arrow in M) and lacks distinct cortical layers. A cortical ectopia in the Psen1–/– embryo is indicated by an arrowhead (M). By contrast, the embryo with the nestin-Psen1 transgene on the Psen1–/– background, as well as the Psen1+/– and the embryo with the nestin-Psen1 transgene on the Psen1+/+ background, are normal in appearance. Scale bars: 500 µm in A-E; 100 µm in F-J; 50 µm in K-O.





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