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Fig. 6. Ephb4 loss-of-function mutation elicits DA enlargement and CV
underdevelopment resembling Efnb2 loss-of-function and Notch
gain-of-function mutant morphology. (A,B) Whole-mount CD31
staining of E9.5 (20 ss) embryos. (C,D) Higher magnifications of
A, B, respectively. Note the enlarged DA (arrows and white brackets) and
underdeveloped ACV (arrowheads and blue brackets) in the
Ephb4-deficient embryo (B,D). (E,F) CD31 (red) and
ephrin B2-H2BGFP (green) staining of E9.5 (22 ss) embryo cross-sections. The
enlarged mutant DA contains ephrin B2- ECs (F, black arrowheads)
not seen in the control (E). Nuclei were stained with DAPI (blue).
(G,H) CD31 (red) and EphB4-tauLacZ (green) staining of E9.5 (20
ss) embryo cross-sections. Note that the enlarged mutant DA (arrow) contains
EphB4-tauLacZ+ ECs (H) not seen in the control (G). Scale bars: 200
µm in B,D; 100 µm in F,H.