Figure 5
Figure 5. Macroscopic examination of homozygous E17.5 Pros−/− embryos. (A) Most E17.5 Pros−/− embryos were found dead when harvested, and were severely bruised in the head (left panel), together with localized signs of bleedings and/or thrombosis throughout the body, especially on the back (arrows). (B) E17.5 Pros−/− embryos did not show any differences in development and gross anatomy with E17.5 Pros+/− or WT embryos. (C) Extensive intracranial hemorrhages (ICH) and secondary bleedings localized throughout the body (B) were visible in macroscopic histologic analysis of a whole section of E17.5 Pros−/− embryos.

Macroscopic examination of homozygous E17.5 Pros−/− embryos. (A) Most E17.5 Pros−/− embryos were found dead when harvested, and were severely bruised in the head (left panel), together with localized signs of bleedings and/or thrombosis throughout the body, especially on the back (arrows). (B) E17.5 Pros−/− embryos did not show any differences in development and gross anatomy with E17.5 Pros+/− or WT embryos. (C) Extensive intracranial hemorrhages (ICH) and secondary bleedings localized throughout the body (B) were visible in macroscopic histologic analysis of a whole section of E17.5 Pros−/− embryos.

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