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From: Eyelid Closure in Embryogenesis Is Required for Ocular Adnexa Development
Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci.. 2014;55(11):7652-7661. doi:10.1167/iovs.14-15155
Figure Legend:
The common eye abnormalities in the Map3k1Δ/ΔKD and Dkk2−/− mice. (A) Hematoxylin and eosin and (B–D)
immunohistochemistry staining of the wild-type, Map3k1Δ/ΔKD, and Dkk2−/− eyes in the 6-month-old mice. (A) Lower
magnification micrograph of the upper (uel) and lower (lel) eyelids. The areas in rectangle are shown in higher
magnification in (B–D) with immunofluorescent staining using anti–α-SMA (green in [B, C]) and anti–α-sk myosin (red in
[B, D]). (B) In the upper eyelids, the α-sk myosin positive (red) LPS (yellow arrowhead) extended to and interspersed
with the α-SMA–positive (green) tarsal muscle (#) in wild type, but were blunt and did not reach to the tarsal muscle in
the of
mutants.
In the
lower eyelids, (C)The
TheAssociation
eyelid tarsal
muscles (*)
were continuous
in wild type,
but truncated
the reserved.
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mutants, (A, D). The inferior rectus muscle (yellow asterisks) inserted at an anterior position on the sclera in the wild
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