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Fig. 1. Distribution of fibronectin in the chick PSM and surrounding
tissues. (A,B) Longitudinal (A) and sagittal (B) sections
reveal short strands of fibronectin immunoreactivity within the PSM
(arrowheads in A,B), and an extensive fibronectin immunoreactivity surrounding
the anterior PSM. This immunoreactivity is distinguishable from that of the
neural tube, ectoderm and endoderm (arrows in A,B). (C) Non-enzymatic
removal of ectoderm exposes fibrillar fibronectin immunoreactivity on the PSM.
(D,E) By contrast, PSMs isolated with pancreatin (D) or dispase
(E) are completely negative. (F) When collagenase is used an intact
fibronectin matrix is maintained. Polyclonal anti-fibronectin (A,B) and
monoclonal anti-cellular fibronectin (C-F) antibodies were used. fn,
fibronectin. Scale bars: 100 µm in A,B; 25 µm in C-F.