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Hall et al., 2002 - Radar is required for the establishment of vascular integrity in the zebrafish
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Fig. 3

Visualization of Radar-specific circulation defects by microangiography. (A) Normal trunk circulation in a 50-hpf wild type embryo (anterior to left). (B) Normal caudal circulation in the tail of a 50-hpf wild type embryo (anterior to left). (C–J) Disrupted circulation observed in 50-hpf radar morphant embryos (injected with 8 ng rad-MO1). Red arrows denote hemorrhages. Red arrowhead denotes cranial hemorrhage. (D, F, H) The magnified views of embryos (C), (E), and (G), respectively. Embryos (C, E) and (G) represent morphants with class I and II circulatory defects, respectively. DLAV, dorsal longitudinal anastomotic vessel; DA, dorsal aorta; CCV, common cardinal vein; PCV, posterior cardinal vein; Se, intersegmental vessel; CA, caudal artery; CV, caudal vein. Scale bar represents 200 μm.

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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 251(1), Hall, C.J., Flores, M.V.C., Davidson, A.J., Crosier, K.E., and Crosier, P.S., Radar is required for the establishment of vascular integrity in the zebrafish, 105-117, Copyright (2002) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.