Fig. 5.
Fig. 5. Histopathology of neonatal and adult. / sphDem/sphDem mice.Histological sections of heart, liver, and kidney fromsph/sph and sphDem/sphDemmice. Bars = 20 μm. (A, C, E, G, H): sph/sph. (B, D, F, I, J, K, L): sphDem/sphDem. (A,B): Heart sections of neonates stained with H&E. Note the presence of thrombi (indicated by arrows) in the valve and atrium of (B). (C,D): Liver sections from neonates stained with H&E. Note the presence of an infarcted region (identified by arrows) in (D). (E,F): Kidney sections from adult mice, stained with Gomori iron stain, which stains nonhemoglobin iron blue. (G,I,K): Liver sections from adult mice stained with H&E. Clusters of extramedullary hematopoiesis (arrowheads) stain purple. Arrows in (I) identify a large calcified lesion indicative of earlier infarction. (H,J,L): Identical regions of liver as shown in (G,I,K), stained with Gomori iron stain.

Histopathology of neonatal and adult

sphDem/sphDem mice.Histological sections of heart, liver, and kidney fromsph/sph and sphDem/sphDemmice. Bars = 20 μm. (A, C, E, G, H): sph/sph. (B, D, F, I, J, K, L): sphDem/sphDem. (A,B): Heart sections of neonates stained with H&E. Note the presence of thrombi (indicated by arrows) in the valve and atrium of (B). (C,D): Liver sections from neonates stained with H&E. Note the presence of an infarcted region (identified by arrows) in (D). (E,F): Kidney sections from adult mice, stained with Gomori iron stain, which stains nonhemoglobin iron blue. (G,I,K): Liver sections from adult mice stained with H&E. Clusters of extramedullary hematopoiesis (arrowheads) stain purple. Arrows in (I) identify a large calcified lesion indicative of earlier infarction. (H,J,L): Identical regions of liver as shown in (G,I,K), stained with Gomori iron stain.

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