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Figure 5. The adult ovary possesses an extensive lymphatic network. A–C) In the ovarian cortex, secondary follicles (encircled) with DDX4-positive oocytes are devoid of Prox1-EGFP positive lymphatic vessels, but lymphatic vessels are readily observed in close proximity. D–F) The ovarian medulla visualized by staining of the theca cell marker CYP11A1, contains a rich network of lymphatic vessels. G–I) The granulosa layer of secondary follicles localized by FOXL2-staining is devoid of lymphatic vessels, but with Prox1-EGFP positive vessels localizing very close to the border between the theca and granulosa layers (dotted circle). Oocytes of primary follicles containing a single layer of FOXL2-positive granulosa cells express a discernable level of Prox1-EGFP (arrow). Scale bar A = 100 µm. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052620.g005 |
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Source | https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0052620 Svingen T, François M, Wilhelm D, Koopman P (2012) Three-Dimensional Imaging of Prox1-EGFP Transgenic Mouse Gonads Reveals Divergent Modes of Lymphangiogenesis in the Testis and Ovary. PLoS ONE 7(12): e52620. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052620 |
Author | Lim J, Maher GJ, Turner GDH, Dudka-Ruszkowska W, Taylor S, Meyts ER-D, et al. |
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