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Fig. 2. Regeneration of new branching epithelia from E11.5 ureteric bud
stalks. (A,B) New branching tree generated from an isolated
E11.5 stalk surrounded by fresh mesenchyme, stained with (A)
anti-calbindin-D28K and (B) the stalk marker DBA. Comparison of the
images reveals that at least some of the new tips are DBA negative
(arrowheads). (C) Another example, stained for Wnt11 by in
situ hybridization; the new tips have acquired Wnt11 expression.
(D-F) Generation of a new ureteric bud tree from the `wrong end' of the
ureteric bud. (D) Low-power view of a `double-ended' kidney formed by
branching from the cut end of the ureteric bud. (E,F) Higher-power view of the
`wrong end' tree, stained with anti-calbindin-D28K (E) and DBA (F):
a significant number of tips (outlined in F) have greatly reduced DBA
expression compared with stalk (arrowhead). (G) These stalk-derived
tips (Reg) express the tip marker Wnt11 by RT-PCR at levels similar
to those in whole kidneys (kid), whereas the stalks not allowed to generate
new tips (Slk) do not express it at detectable levels. Scale bars: 100
µm.