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Fig. 5. Hand2 deletion does not prevent the colonization of the bowel
by enteric nervous system precursor cells in vivo but interferes with their
development as neurons. (A-C) Sox10+ (green, A), Phox2b+ (red, A)
and p75NTR+ (green, B) cells are present and similarly distributed
in the stomachs and small intestines of E12 wild-type (WT) and
Wnt-1-CreH2
mice; (C) quantified data. (D)
p75NTR+ (green) and Hu+ (red) cells in the stomachs of
Wnt-1-CreH2
mice (right) and wild-type littermates (left).
p75NTR is present, but Hu is virtually absent, in
Wnt-1-CreH2
mice. (E) The densities of Hu+ cells at
E12 in the stomachs and small intestines of Wnt1-CreH2
are
lower than those in the stomachs and small intestines of wild-type mice.
(F) The densities of Hu+ cells in the neural tubes and dorsal root
ganglion (DRG) of E12 Wnt-1-CreH2
mice and wild-type mice
are similar. ns, not significant. Scale bars: 50 µm.