Figure 4
From: PITX2 gain-of-function induced defects in mouse forelimb development
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PITX2 is over-expressed in non-myogenic cells. (A and B) H&E stained sagittal paraffin sections of E13.5 wild type and Ktcn-PITX2 forelimbs. (C, E, G) Pitx2 is expressed in the musculature of wild type forelimbs (arrowheads) as evident from its co-expression with myosin. (D, F, H) PITX2 is over-expressed in the anterior mesenchyme reaching from the humerus to the distal part of radius (arrows). Note that the cells over-expressing PITX2 do not stain for muscle specific antibodies. Scale bar: 1 mm.