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Fig. 5 | BMC Developmental Biology

Fig. 5

From: A practical staging atlas to study embryonic development of Octopus vulgaris under controlled laboratory conditions

Fig. 5

Second part of organogenesis in O. vulgaris. Bright-field images of O. vulgaris embryos from Stage XI to Stage XIII from the posterior, lateral and anterior side. Lateral LSFM images after DAPI staining show how the mantle is now tilted (white dashed lines) and growing (white double arrows) during development. Scale bars represent 200 μm. Abbreviations: A, anterior; a, arm; ey, eye; fu, funnel; gi, gills; LSFM, light sheet fluorescence microscopy; ma, mantle; mo, mouth; P, posterior; su, sucker

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