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Fig. 5. Dorsalization of the abnormal foregut of Nkx2.1-/-
mutants. Histological sections were taken through the undivided foregut of
Nkx2.1 mutant embryos just anterior to the abnormal lung sacs, and
through the trachea and esophagus of wild-type embryos at about the same
level. (A,B) Immunohistochemical analysis of wild-type sections
showing high levels of Sox2 (A) and p63 (B) in basal cells of the esophagus,
and lower levels in the trachea (higher magnification of trachea shown in the
insets). By contrast, the foregut of Nkx2.1-null mutants shows high
levels of Sox2 (D) and p63 (E) throughout the basal layer of the
undivided foregut (high magnification in the insets). The ectopic expression
of Sox2hi and p63hi was less pronounced in more rostral
sections of the undivided foregut (data not shown). Immunohistochemistry for
smooth muscle actin shows only a localized region of smooth muscle in the
wild-type trachea (C) but a continuous layer around the mutant foregut
(F). Scale bars: 100 µm. fg, undivided foregut; SMA, smooth muscle
actin.