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Fig. 2. Initiation of plasma flow. 10x103
Mr fluorescent dextran was injected into the heart (Hrt)
of early mouse embryos. The embryos were incubated for 10 minutes and images
were taken at 5x magnification. The presence of fluorescence in the yolk
sac after such a short incubation was interpreted as the result of flowing
blood plasma. In most 2-somite embryos (5 out of 6 injected embryos), dextran
remains localized to the heart (A and B; arrow in B). In one
case, however, fluorescent dextran could be observed throughout the yolk sac
(ys) (C and D; arrow in D). Plasma circulation is consistently
observed after the 3-somite stage (E, 3 somites; F, 6 somites).
A and C are images taken with brightfield illumination overlaid with
fluorescence images of fluorescein-dextran within the vessels (fluorescent
microangiographs); B,D,E and F are microangiographs.