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Risto Kerkela, Lisa Kockeritz, Katrina MacAulay, Jibin Zhou, Bradley W. Doble, Cara Beahm, Sarah Greytak, Kathleen Woulfe, Chinmay M. Trivedi, James R. Woodgett, Jonathan A. Epstein, Thomas Force, Gordon S. Huggins
Published in Volume 118, Issue 11
J Clin Invest. 2008; 118(11):3609–3618 doi:10.1172/JCI36245
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Figure 1
Histological analysis of heart development in GSK-3β–deficient mice.

Sequential rostral-to-caudal sections from an E15.5 Gsk3b–/– embryo from the pulmonary valve (top left) to the ventricles (bottom right) (original magnification, ×2.0; scale bar: 0.5 cm). The pulmonary valve and the pulmonary artery (P) are positioned over the RV (AC). Below the pulmonary valve, the aorta (A) descends toward the aortic valve (DF); the aortic valve is positioned over the RV (G). Caudal to the semilunar valves, the RV and the LV are connected by a VSD (HK). The location of the VSD is in the membranous portion of the interventricular septum.